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MimiBug123 01-15-2013 08:54 AM

Have you ever seen???
 
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a sewing machine like this? It's on CL and has a coffin top and is in a treadle base. They say it belonged to their grandmother and is a model 72. They're asking $150. Worth it or not?[ATTACH=CONFIG]388269[/ATTACH]

valleyquiltermo 01-15-2013 08:58 AM

Can't see picture it is to small.

Neighmond 01-15-2013 11:01 PM

A singer 72 is a specialty hemming machine, are you sure it's not a 27? That would make more sense, as a 27 is a domestic vibrating shuttle machine that was around about the right time to be in a coffin top case.

MimiBug123 01-16-2013 07:59 AM

They said 72. I have a 27, and this one had thingies on top of it. I don't know how to make the pic any larger, since I copied it from CL. It was just very interesting. The fact that a 72 is a hemming machine probably accounts for the odd looking "accessories" attached to it. Thanks for sharing that info, Neighmond.

makitmama 01-16-2013 10:46 AM

The things on top could be an old style tension... Can you post the Craigslist link?

MimiBug123 01-16-2013 11:23 AM

Here's the link. At least it looks interesting!

http://valdosta.craigslist.org/atq/3478502020.html

happyquiltmom 01-16-2013 01:43 PM

Says in the listing it's a hemstitching machine. Not a 27...I have a fiddlebase 27 with a vibrating shuttle and it doesn't look anything like mine.

jennb 01-16-2013 02:17 PM

Its an industrial hemstitch machine. I have a similar head only. They're H.E.A.V.Y. I have no clue how mine works....but I know that people have paid ALOT of money for antique industrial heads if they're in working condition. Kinda surprised to see this in a regular treadle cabinet and not an industrial one. I wonder if the original owner worked in a dress shop or something.

SteveH 01-16-2013 05:41 PM

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for simplicity sake
[ATTACH=CONFIG]388510[/ATTACH]

and here is the info from ISMACS on the 71-12
"Flat bed. Link take-up. Horizontal rotating hook. Knee lifter. Speed 2500. Two needles; two hooks. Drop feed. For general work.Singer suggested replacement 119W5"

here is the artical about the 72w-19 which appears to be that machine.
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ny/p72-19.html

cricket_iscute 01-16-2013 07:11 PM

The machine doesn't appear to be in great shape.

DanofNJ 01-16-2013 07:15 PM

That machine would be so fun to use.

georgiaclark 01-17-2013 07:51 AM

The neat thing about that machine is the large size treadle! The wheel is much larger than regular home use machines, so the ratio of treadling to stitches is different, and I have always wanted one! Luckily it is too far from me. I have way, way too many machines.

Georgia Clark

SteveH 01-17-2013 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by cricket_iscute (Post 5791616)
The machine doesn't appear to be in great shape.

Actually it looks to be in good shape for an industrial. Remember that they were almost never produced in a "gloss" and the decals were mostly before WWII for industrial machines.

I have a 1946 241-12 and it is basic black with not much in the way of frills, but dang does she zoom!!!!!


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