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ArizonaKAT 03-06-2012 01:21 PM

Singer treadle up for auction
 
I never priced Singers because I have a White.

Can someone tell me what they would pay?

http://sierraauctions.auctionflex.co...enum=1&lang=En

jljack 03-06-2012 01:32 PM

Hard to say...the prices are all over the map. If all her accessories are there, and if the machine head is in good condition and the cabinet is good and the irons are good....see what I mean...there are so many variables. You can kind of judge how much it would cost you to replace anything missing or that needs repair. Start with a base of about $100-125 and subtract for missing/damaged items from there. I got a model 15 in a straight leg treadle that is dated 1956 for $75. I'm in CA. I really wouldn't go over $125 unless you really really want it and it's in really really good shape.

quilt addict 03-06-2012 02:33 PM

It all depends on condition and model. I didn't look this up but Singers are generally a dime a dozen. And as jljack said it depends. I am even harder then her as this is a plain cabinet so would start at around $50 and then deduct from there.

J Miller 03-06-2012 02:45 PM

Plain Jane cabinet with a very worn Mdl 66 Red eye that's missing the slide place, presser foot and has a lot of needle wear on the arm.

"IF" all the parts are there in the drawers, then $50.00 is as high as I would go. I have one almost exactly like it that came with some accessories and was complete that only cost $50.00.

Joe

Quilt Mom 03-06-2012 03:00 PM

Agreed. But it depends on how much you want the machine, and how willing you are to search for the missing parts. It appears you may have to do some cabinet work, also.

quilter68 03-06-2012 03:39 PM

I just paid $150 for the same machine. I havent 'seen it as yet because it is in Virginia. My daughter is getting it for me.

I think it was a fair price. That is what was asked and I paid it. Because I always wanted a treadle.

Quilter68

Whigrose 03-06-2012 03:59 PM

Hm, having acquired multiple treadles and been all over Craigslist for my state and neighboring, I can tell you this fact, prices range from 'come take, to d@#% ridiculous.

A machine's worth is based on how much you want that particular machine. Everything else is second. Because I had an 'eagle eye' and spotted a cabinet buried under magazines and tools, I became the owner of an almost pristine Singer 66, Red Eye. You can view it here - http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...y-t177583.html We paid $40 for her.

If the pin rash and missing decals are of no consequence to you, and the machine is in working order and you want it, go for. Otherwise, hold off. Red Eyes are a dime a dozen.

Good luck with your decision.

best,
d

ArizonaKAT 03-07-2012 06:35 AM

Thanks everyone. I'll keep an eye on it Saturday and let you all know what it goes for.

suzieQ 03-07-2012 09:30 AM

i have a 1925 singer treadel real good condition how much can i get for it suzieQ

Quilt Mom 03-08-2012 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by suzieQ (Post 5039234)
i have a 1925 singer treadel real good condition how much can i get for it suzieQ

The comments above should give you some indication. Amount received depends on your area and the availability of the machine, etc.


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