Amazon branded antique machine
I am casually looking through the Facebook Merchandise for sale page for Sewing Machines and found An obviously antique treadle for sale with the label Amazon in gold on the harp(?). The seller put it up as a Singer Amazon, which it isn’t unless Singer allowed one to come off the line without the Singer Logo. The machine is sadly rusted and the table is about as stripped down as you could get with possibly two small drawers, or maybe none, and the treadle. The seller has a price of $200 on it so I’m not even tempted. I can’t get a search engine to turn up anything but Amazon.com no matter how I phrase it. Does anyone have any information on an Amazon treadle Machine?
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Many manufacturers would sell machines and "badge" them with a brand of the buyer's choice, eg a hardware or department store. (But not Singer). A photo would help with identification of the manufacturer.
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I saw one on CL a while back. I found that Amazon was a 'badge' name for National machines.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
It's hard for me to imagine Amazon badging an antique sewing machine....hummm.
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Originally Posted by OurWorkbench
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I saw one on CL a while back. I found that Amazon was a 'badge' name for National machines.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. ~ C |
I found the information about National and thought Aha! But the machine was supposedly a hand model only, and this is a treadle, and the owner says that Singer is etched into the underside of the bed. Since that Amazon was an inexpensive machine in the first place it is strange that someone might put that gold paint on an old Singer. The owner is looking to see if there is a serial number. I don’t have the pictures of the machine, it is on the Facebook merchandise pages for the Portland, Oregon area, and Hillsboro, Oregon particularly.
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Amazon branded antique machine
I found the information about National and thought Aha! But the machine was supposedly a hand model only, and this is a treadle, and the owner says that Singer is etched into the underside of the bed. Since that Amazon was an inexpensive machine in the first place it is strange that someone might put that gold paint on an old Singer. The owner is looking to see if there is a serial number. I don’t have the pictures of the machine, it is on the Facebook merchandise pages for the Portland, Oregon area, and Hillsboro, Oregon particularly.
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Originally Posted by Reginaromsey
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I found the information about National and thought Aha! But the machine was supposedly a hand model only, and this is a treadle, and the owner says that Singer is etched into the underside of the bed. Since that Amazon was an inexpensive machine in the first place it is strange that someone might put that gold paint on an old Singer. The owner is looking to see if there is a serial number. I don’t have the pictures of the machine, it is on the Facebook merchandise pages for the Portland, Oregon area, and Hillsboro, Oregon particularly.
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yea , never seen "Singer"etched in.
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But the machine was supposedly a hand model only, and this is a treadle Some of my older machines can’t be used with the motor or utilize the hand crank as the piller mounted bolt is not on the machine. I haven’t seen or noticed a hand wheel without the belt pully/drive band channel incorporated. |
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