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Macybaby 03-21-2014 02:15 PM

Another road trip in the works
 
This time we are taking the truck, I've lined up a Standard treadle rotary - Stout version, as I already own the Slim. I really am attracted to the early rotary machines.

And a Singer 27 with the pheasant decals, converted to electric and in a case - this one will get put back to treadle.

Also working on a MW locomotive, seller said they would call me tonight to make arrangements.

And had contacted a guy about a Singer Card table - fits the standard size case. This is the one I've been looking for. I talked to him earlier in the week, and said if he still had it I'd contact him Friday to make arrangements. He "updated" the add this morning, so I sent a text message but have not heard back. . .

Focusing on getting the sewing machines helps me not get stressed out about the real reason I'm going to the Cities.

I've also got five boxes of stuff getting ready to ship out. I had wanted them out today, but DH got distracted and didn't get them boxed up for me, so it will be Monday.

SteveH 03-21-2014 03:21 PM

I know someone (not me) with a black 301a and a card table for sale (together or separate)

Rodney 03-21-2014 04:00 PM

What's an MW locomotive?
Rodney

Macybaby 03-21-2014 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by SteveH (Post 6638417)
I know someone (not me) with a black 301a and a card table for sale (together or separate)

Well, I know it's not me as I already own a black 301 with a card table - and I'm not selling mine! It's the best 301 of the three that we ended up with. Though I may be interested in a two tone short bed one.

oldsewnsew 03-21-2014 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by Rodney (Post 6638485)
What's an MW locomotive?
Rodney

like these. http://www.doubleveil.net/zssmp/streamliner.htm
to read the article was enough to keep me from pursuing one. Sometimes good ole American engineering fallls a little short!

miriam 03-22-2014 03:16 AM

EW I have a couple someone can just have.

SteveH 03-22-2014 07:09 AM

now THOSE should be tractors..... (joking, but if any....)

oldtnquiltinglady 03-22-2014 07:36 AM

I had to go in and check out that MW meaning. I had visions of you running down a railroad type locomotive as your reason for taking the truck. Hhahahahah.

tropit 03-22-2014 12:43 PM

Now see...I like those MWs. I think they are TOTALLY masculine...a hunka hunka burnin' love. I find the style very intriguing. (swoon.) There's a couple of other models like that...just all muscle and brawn. We should start a thread for those.

Have fun on your trip, Cathy and let us know how you fare. I'm envious. I'd jump in the truck and go for a ride, even if there wasn't a sewing machine at the other end. (My dogs would concur...LOL.)

~Cindy

Macybaby 03-22-2014 06:26 PM

It's 9pm and we are finally at the hotel. It's been a day . . .

I stayed up a bit late finishing the quilt for my niece that has been my Mom's main caregiver for over a year. I just felt that I really wanted to get it done and give it to her. Though it meant that I got about 4 hours of sleep as I set my alarm clock for 3:30.

We were on the road about 4:45, had things planned on three machines, first the Standard treadle, then head north 20 mn for the Pheasant, the back south east to pick up the MW, then north to the farm to spend the afternoon. With lunch tossed in somewhere, figured we'd be to the farm around 2.

Got breakfast on the road, and my sister texted me asking when we'd be in, so I told her and she said "see you then". then I got a call about the Singer card table, and made arrangements to stop there. It was on the way up to the farm, figured we could fit it in easily.

We were about 1.5 hours away when my phone rang again - it was my youngest sister. My Mother passed quietly this AM. I knew there was no rush to get to the farm, so we continued with our plans. We picked up the Standard. They had purchased it at an estate sale several years earlier, but when their aunt died recently, they inherited her Domestic, and did not have room for both. The Domestic is just like the one I have, and I told them they could easily get the machine running again. Gave them the QB address, plus they have my email, so I sure hope they do get the machine running. They seemed rather excited about the prospect.

Next was the Pheasant. The seller was out of town, but had made arrangements for his son to be there so we could pick up the machine. He told me he had two other parties interested. He had it listed 'make offer" and said he wanted $50. I said fine. We were running a bit late so I called the home number the seller had given me, no answer, so I left a message saying we would be there about 5 mn after 11. We were suppose to be there between 10:30 and 11, so not way late. We get there - no one is home . . . so we left and headed to the next.

The MW is a very nice machine, and the case is in great shape. It belonged to the seller's grandfather, and he was very happy to be selling it to someone that knew about it and was happy to get it.

Then we stopped for the card table - turns out it didn't have the original insert, and was in bad shape. So I offered $50. He said he'd need $60, and I told him that was too much, as for a collector, I'd never find an original insert except with another table, and I'd rather pay $100 for something nicer than $60 for this one. I guess I did too good of a job with that, because the seller did then say OK to $50, but my husband did not, told me to skip this one and watch for another. So we walked away from that one.

Then we got lunch, and it was time to head to the farm. Lots of family already there, and with lots of tears I gave the quilt to my neice, and said my last goodbyes. After some other family members arrived, the coroner was called. My Mom was in the hospice program, so that was already arranged ahead of time.

I was told that my mother was about the same last night, but this AM was unresponsive with heavy shallow breathing, so they knew it would not be long. Since I was already on the road, there was no need to call me. They called others and told them Mom was in her final days, but Mom had other ideas, and with the two sisters that live closest there, she took her last breath, turned her head a bit and finally left us to join her husband.


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