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Capital
Has anyone heard of a Capital treadle machine. My friend and I bought one in very good condition on Sunday but I can't find any information on it. Thanks in advance for any information or where to look. I did try Ismacs.
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I think some treadles were "badged" with the name of the seller, not the maker. I know I've seen treadles advertised here under the name of "Sangers", which was a local department store that disappeared in a long succession of acquisitions. If you will post a photo of it, some of our regulars can probably tell you the manufacturer.
bkay |
Like bkay says, often the "name" on the machine is rather meaningless in determining what you have. (Unless it's Singer)
Though I'm pretty sure I've got a "Capital" out in the collection, and it's a 3/4 size VS machine made by Davis. "Capital" is such a generic name that I wouldn't be surprised if several companies used it. If it's US manufacture, with a picture we can almost always figure out who the Manufacture is. By the early 1900's there weren't that many of them left. Davis, New Home, National, Domestic, White, Singer, Free ( I may be forgetting a few, but as you can see, not that many). Though there are probably over 1,000 different "names" on machines. I even have New Home with the name "New National" on it. |
Capital was a badged name for machines from National. Capitol was by Mason & Standard. Picture would help.
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