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quiltingweb 06-11-2012 06:28 AM

I'm a newbie, so go easy on me. I've always wanted a treadle machine and have always talked myself out of buying one...until this weekend. For $5 I bought a Minnehaha machine, pretty good condition, dirty, but seems to be all in one piece, all moving parts. The man at the sale said I could use the cabinet as a table with a new top...but...I want to use the machine! He didn't know what to say about that. I can't find any info about this kind of machine. Has anyone heard of the Minnehaha brand and what do I do now? Best way to clean, recondition, oil, etc. I'm so glad I found you! Barb

Bennett 06-11-2012 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5269312)
Here is one of the most beautiful Mission style treadle cabinets I have EVER seen!! And Mission is my favorite style of them all. Boy...I know it's gonna go for big bucks and it's way on the wrong side of the US for me.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTQIUE-MISS...item4ab81f4474

Oh no! Y'all did it again to me. :) I've got a White Mission waiting for lots of TLC, want a Singer Mission, and now there's another one??!!

Bennett 06-11-2012 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by quiltingweb (Post 5280968)
I'm a newbie, so go easy on me. I've always wanted a treadle machine and have always talked myself out of buying one...until this weekend. For $5 I bought a Minnehaha machine, pretty good condition, dirty, but seems to be all in one piece, all moving parts. The man at the sale said I could use the cabinet as a table with a new top...but...I want to use the machine! He didn't know what to say about that. I can't find any info about this kind of machine. Has anyone heard of the Minnehaha brand and what do I do now? Best way to clean, recondition, oil, etc. I'm so glad I found you! Barb

Welcome Barb! I've had the old sewing machine bug for about a year now, and everyone here has been very helpful. There is a lot of info out there that people have shared, lots to read up on! If the machine is in pretty good shape, I'd start with Muv's tutorials on cleaning. The cleaning tutorials are pinned on the main page of the Vintage Sewing Machine section. You might also look for videos on YouTube about treadle machines. That's pretty much how I learned to treadle!

jljack 06-11-2012 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 5280291)
Hey. You all know by now I'm not a treadle gal. So what's this machine and is it worth my attention? I was thinking of my first attempt at a repaint. Or not.

Whew, Candace, that whole thing is pretty beat! That cabinet looks like it would make good toothpicks, unless that is purely surface cracking. The veneer is gone for sure...a project to say the least!!

Candace 06-11-2012 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by BoJangles (Post 5280760)
Candace, it looks like a 27, probably late 1800's - I'd guess in the 1890's somewhere due to the wood pitman! The true 27's were not made long due to the location of the bobbin winder. That machine had to have a treadle belt to wind the bobbin, that is why later on people think their 27 was a 127 when actually it might be a 27 - the bobbin winder had just been moved up. Because there was no way to wind a bobbin on the true 27's without the treadle belt, people had to figure out how to wind that bobbin - so they moved the bobbin winder up so it could be wound when a friction belt and motor were added to the machine. Because of the location of the bobbin winder, you'd have to keep this machine a treadle - there would be no way to wind the shuttle unless you have a second machine that takes a shuttle. I'd love to see you take on this project - I bet it would turn out gorgeous!

Well the machine must not be worth 6 cents - that is what is sitting on the top! That veneer would have to be replaced, but it is doable! Remember my 127! It was worse than this machine! The machine would be darling in candy apple red - it looks like the decals are pretty gone anyway!

Oh and picking up this machine might be very interesting - look at the girl with a dress and black what look like old riding boots? Reminds me of Deliverance!

Nancy

Cool, thanks for the history and info. Nancy. This is exactly what I needed to know NOT to buy it. I do have another shuttle machine, but I don't want to be dragging it out all the time. I had just thought it might be a good one to experiment as a repaint, because of the condition issues. But, I don't want the negatives you described!

Yes....Deliverance, hehehehe.

melinda1962 06-11-2012 07:46 AM

Welcome Barb! Enjoy your vintage machine.

And Candace, what did that sewing machine do to anybody to deserve to be treated like that? Save that baby, and see if you can let her shine. The asking price cannot be much, unless someone is buying junk iron and firewood. That would be a challenge for sure.

grannysewer 06-11-2012 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5280070)
We did the Jelly Roll Race at one of our guild meetings last year....I took my 301a, and there were a few Featherweights, and lots of high $$ newer machines in that room. Probably about 50-60 machines that day. Guess what....I won on my 301a, finishing in 55 minutes. They let us sew the strips end to end before they started timing. But it was GREAT!! My little Ida beating all those fancy plastic fantastic machines!! Yay Vintage!!!

My 301 came in second at the jelly roll race at our retreat. In about an hour and 15 mins. They are too cool!!

Charlee 06-11-2012 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 5281208)
Cool, thanks for the history and info. Nancy. This is exactly what I needed to know NOT to buy it. I do have another shuttle machine, but I don't want to be dragging it out all the time. I had just thought it might be a good one to experiment as a repaint, because of the condition issues. But, I don't want the negatives you described!

Yes....Deliverance, hehehehe.

Buy it. Fix it. Flip it. :)

jljack 06-11-2012 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5269312)
Here is one of the most beautiful Mission style treadle cabinets I have EVER seen!! And Mission is my favorite style of them all. Boy...I know it's gonna go for big bucks and it's way on the wrong side of the US for me.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTQIUE-MISS...item4ab81f4474

Well, this did NOT sell because it didn't go up to Reserve. Someone from here should try to get it...it's in Paducah...I just can't...if I had the $$ I'd buy it and have my DD go up from NC to get it. But can't do it.

Charlee 06-11-2012 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5282008)
Well, this did NOT sell because it didn't go up to Reserve. Someone from here should try to get it...it's in Paducah...I just can't...if I had the $$ I'd buy it and have my DD go up from NC to get it. But can't do it.

I don't get "reserve" prices... just start the bid at the minimum asking price and let it go from there.


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