My latest purchase story
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My latest purchase story
My favorite auntie also the matriarch of the family at 85 years old ended up in the hospital a month ago fighting for her life. The whole family rallied round and have been hovering and driving up to see her my husband and I included. I had taken her out for breakfast just a week earlier so it was a shock to get the call. She is now getting her strength back in a convalescent care facility. Hubby and I decided to visit her again and combine it with other things that we like to do because it is a trip to the "big City" for us. We can get things in Redding we can't get in Red Bluff. We stopped to get her a caramel frappe ( at her request ) and had a wonderful visit.
On the way home we stopped in Olde West Gun and Pawn, I found exactly what I was looking for there so I was feeling excited and happy and we headed for home, but about two blocks down the street was a small thrift store/junk store with a table out front that had sewing machines on it and under it. It had a sign that read:
SALE All sewing machines $5.00
Well, don't you know I couldn't pass that up! Hubby was laughing saying I thought you might have seen that sign!! I parked the truck and I saw a case that intrigued me so I lifted up one side to peek in and that was no easy feat as I was on my hands and knees halfway under the table to do this as it was way too heavy to pull out from under the table just for a look and I couldn't lift the top off because it was under the table. I saw green, a pretty green color and a nice looking green motor. Okay for 5 bucks I at least wanted the motor. So we paid and worked it out from under the table and between the two of us got it into the back of the truck. Jeepers it was heavy.
When I got home and pulled the top off I saw that is was a Riccar. Cool. I took it into the studio to remove the motor and I got to looking at the machine and it was clean, like new almost so I checked out the electrical, it was good, in fact everything was good except it was missing the bobbin plates. I borrowed those parts from one of my Morses and tried her out. Purrs like a kitten and sews nice too. I am going to start making an apron with her tonight. I can't believe we got a super great machine for $5.00. The case needs a complete overhaul though. Sometimes the best finds come from tiny little junky places don't they?!
Her name is Esmeralda Model # 302 She looks grey in these photo but she is a real pretty green.
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On the way home we stopped in Olde West Gun and Pawn, I found exactly what I was looking for there so I was feeling excited and happy and we headed for home, but about two blocks down the street was a small thrift store/junk store with a table out front that had sewing machines on it and under it. It had a sign that read:
SALE All sewing machines $5.00
Well, don't you know I couldn't pass that up! Hubby was laughing saying I thought you might have seen that sign!! I parked the truck and I saw a case that intrigued me so I lifted up one side to peek in and that was no easy feat as I was on my hands and knees halfway under the table to do this as it was way too heavy to pull out from under the table just for a look and I couldn't lift the top off because it was under the table. I saw green, a pretty green color and a nice looking green motor. Okay for 5 bucks I at least wanted the motor. So we paid and worked it out from under the table and between the two of us got it into the back of the truck. Jeepers it was heavy.
When I got home and pulled the top off I saw that is was a Riccar. Cool. I took it into the studio to remove the motor and I got to looking at the machine and it was clean, like new almost so I checked out the electrical, it was good, in fact everything was good except it was missing the bobbin plates. I borrowed those parts from one of my Morses and tried her out. Purrs like a kitten and sews nice too. I am going to start making an apron with her tonight. I can't believe we got a super great machine for $5.00. The case needs a complete overhaul though. Sometimes the best finds come from tiny little junky places don't they?!
Her name is Esmeralda Model # 302 She looks grey in these photo but she is a real pretty green.
J-C6
J-A3
RZ230390
Last edited by Sunflowerzz; 11-20-2013 at 04:08 PM.
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Thank you I was wondering where I was going to find those at. We don't have any LSMG's here. I will visit sew classic tonight.
#8
Thank you Lew, the best part was I wasn't looking! I decided I have saved/purchased enough sewing machines and decided to only go on thrift store runs once in awhile for parts, motors, cases etc. Then Esmeralda comes along. I think it is Karma for taking my Auntie that Frappe. LOL
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