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Wow, what a deal. I think I would clean her up and then plan to find a cabinet that could be modified to fit the head. She needs to be returned to her former treadling self.
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Beautiful machine.
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Beautiful machine!! Its a 127, circa 1889. I saw one like yours at the local antique mall store with a price tag of $500! The cabinet wasn't in very good condition either.
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Wow! My DH brought me home the SAME MACHINE about two months ago...1889, fiddlebase, same decals. I love it. It has no treadle cabinet or base but came with quite a few feet and several bullet bobbins. I'm only going to use if for display, I have it on top of the pie safe in my sewing room. DH found it in an antique shop in northern Illinois for $22.
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Wow; she is gorgeous!! Congratulations to you!
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Best wishes to you w/ your great find! I would love to find one like it:cool:
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OMG! See what I posted at http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post5338144
It seems that we have "sisters". I named mine Lillie Millie after my mother and her mother who both taught me to sew on a treadle machine like ours. I am in the process of refurbishing mine. Glenn has given me some invaluable advice. If you look at my photos, you will see what yours originally looked like. (well, kinda) My machine is in a hundred parts right now but I am about to re-assemble it and I have a bit more of the wood work to clean and the nicks in the japan to touch up and then the final shellac coat on it. Rust and pitting are time consuming to deal with but it really looks nice now. Enjoy the restoration process, it really is fun albeit a little messy. |
oh my goodness...how special and pretty is that. I'd love it. It would be great to look at even if it didn't work. giggling. I just love it. You are so lucky. Enjoy that beauty.
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nice little machine. the decals are just very beautiful.
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
(Post 5406299)
Its a 127, circa 1889.
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