Antique Vassar Treadle
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Hello all,
I recently purchased a Vassar treadle sewing machine from a yard sale. Its pretty dirty but should clean up nicely. I have been looking for information on it with little success. It is marked with the serial number 146805 with patents from 1891 to 1898. I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction to get more information on this machine. Let me know if any additional photos or details are needed. Thank you. |
Welcome. What kind of information are you wanting. It appears that Vassar is a name used by National (as well as a couple of other makers) according to http://needlebar.org/main/makers/usa...l/index.html#v To me it looks like a VB-TT Type 3 or VB-TT Type 5 or maybe as seen at http://needlebar.org/main/national/index1.html Manuals for similar machines although a couple of them are for electric machines, but the threading should be the same.
https://ismacs.net/newhome/manuals/n...ine-manual.pdf https://ismacs.net/national/manuals/...ine-manual.pdf http://needlebar.org/main/manuals/re...ay/1index.html Unfortunately the person who knew about which needles went with which machines recently passed away. I'm fairly certain that it would take what is called a 20x1 needle. Some have dropped the modern 130/705 needles a bit and had them work. There is someone on another forum had a solution to having to figure out how far to drop by cutting a magnet to work. If you search for "15x1 rather than 20x1 needles" you should be able to find it. I think JoeJr had a similar (electric) machine https://www.quiltingboard.com/vbulle...a-t310944.html Maybe he will pop in and confirm or deny my notion that needle system needed for these machines is a 20x1. |
Welcome also. I did have a similar machine, and am 99.99% certain it took a 20x1 and a Boye #13 shuttle.
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