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melinda1962 09-11-2012 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee (Post 5507476)
Ok M'friends....tell me about a Pfaff 230. I found one locally, but didn't pick it up...no attachments at all, in a cabinet (would prefer a case) Everything moves and it appears that the camstack is in one piece.... the guy wants $30, could probably get it for $20...
Do I want it?

YES!! The book is online at http://s2.vsmgroup.com/VSM/Pfaff/pfaffmanual.nsf if you want to look in advance. Mine is my best FMQ hands down.

startella18 09-11-2012 07:30 PM

This is really cool!
I don't quilt yet, but I want to get my recently acquired vintage singer model 101 going.
and I saw a posting on here about someone that had one.
I was just wondering if there is anyone in virginia that has one, or knows how to work on them.
I just took it apart tonight a bit to see what was wrong with it, and plan on taking it to get looked at, but would like to learn how to fix it myself.
Thanks, and hopefully as soon as I get it fixed, I can use it to make my first quilt!

BoJangles 09-11-2012 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Jeaniebeanie (Post 5507242)
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I have two White Rotary machines. My treadle version is in the "hubby spa" getting re-worked. It was handed down to me by a very dear family friend. Mary Gertrude, serial #25247 (named after the great-grandma who used it), has seen a lot of use. Her finish is quite worn and the decals almost gone, but the sentimental value of this machine means more to me than anything.

It's tough to see her all torn apart, but hubby is really giving her a good go-over to get her innards good as new. This is a learning process for both of us. I can't wait to be able to sew with her! In the process he's discovered that he really likes tinkering with machines.

That's awesome, because I have a second rotary machine to work on. That one is a beauty and has been electrified. I can't wait!

Jeanie welcome aboard. I see you have already gotten the bug! You have two White Rotary machines now, but if you stay on this board you will have plenty more vintage machines before long. There is a vintage sewing machine bug that the rest of us have contracted - there is no cure! It is a lot of fun, though, and most of us don't want to find a cure! We need to see a photo of the second White?

Nancy

wesing 09-11-2012 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee (Post 5507476)
Ok M'friends....tell me about a Pfaff 230. I found one locally, but didn't pick it up...no attachments at all, in a cabinet (would prefer a case) Everything moves and it appears that the camstack is in one piece.... the guy wants $30, could probably get it for $20...
Do I want it?

Charlee -

The old Pfaffs are tanks. You can't beat the German engineering. For $30 you can flip it, but if it's in working condition I suspect you will be keeping. Also many of their cabinets are very "modern" in design. They have a very small footprint but are big on features and workspace. We love our modern Pfaffs and I have tried to snag a vintage, but every one I find is WAY expensive. I'm looking forward to seeing your pics.

Darren

BoJangles 09-12-2012 05:17 AM


Originally Posted by jennb (Post 5507633)
Ok my photos are not very good because there's horrible lighting in the guest house at the moment and they're all "stacked" in one room but here's my acquisitions from yesterday. I haven't looked at the serial numbers to date them yet:
White Coffin Top:
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New Cottage in bentwood case:
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Singer "Tiffany/Gingerbread" in case (in EXCELLENT condition too!):
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Singer in bentwood case (also in excellent condition):
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Wow Jenn, what a beautiful collection! That White's cabinet looks great too! I think I like the first White and the New Cottage the best!

Nancy

BoJangles 09-12-2012 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by lee231 (Post 5507649)
Thanks Nancy, I had it that way once and wasn't sure it was right. I thought the friction disc was bad because I couldn't get the thread in between the disc, now I realize that it's more like a pulley with the spring putting pressure on the disc to resist turning. Thank you. Lee

You are welcome Lee, and yes the tension is referred to as a 'pulley' in the manual.

Nancy

CharleneOldham 09-12-2012 09:55 AM

Brother HL2-B254 Sewing Machine Up for Grabs
 
I have a antique Brother HL2-B254 Sewing Machine in excellent working condition. It is 40+ years old with a matching cabinet and stool. I have user manuals in both Japanese and English. It also has a button hole maker and extra belt.

Would you or anyone you know be interested in this item or know of an antique or sewing machine store that might? You can email me at this address ([email protected]) and I will forward pictures additional details.

irishrose 09-12-2012 10:47 AM

Charlene, 40 years is vintage, not antique. Unless you have other Japanese made machines from that era, you might want to hang on to it. They generally sew so well are are easy to maintain. For a machine that would sell for under $50, I wouldn't part with it.

BTW, we can't sell on here. Just in the 'Items for Sale or Trade' forum.

miriam 09-12-2012 11:14 AM

I sold a Singer 301 the other day. The lady knew what it was. She had a new Viking. It was costing her an arm and a leg to clean it every so often and she figured for just straight stitch she would use the 301 and for other stuff the Viking. Then she said she mostly sews straight stitch. Go figure.

Jeaniebeanie 09-12-2012 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by BoJangles (Post 5508150)
Jeanie welcome aboard. I see you have already gotten the bug! You have two White Rotary machines now, but if you stay on this board you will have plenty more vintage machines before long. There is a vintage sewing machine bug that the rest of us have contracted - there is no cure! It is a lot of fun, though, and most of us don't want to find a cure! We need to see a photo of the second White?

Nancy

Oh, I also have a vintage white and a featherweight.
I already had that bug! LOL!
www.jeancreates.blogspot.com


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