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spacebull1 05-08-2012 12:25 PM

red one vi amazon..When it arrives I will attach pic. http://smilyes4u.com/img/4/f1.png
:thumbup:

purplefiend 05-08-2012 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5199948)
There's a Davis HAVF2 on eBay in Weatherford, TX starting bid $20, but pickup only. Who's close enough?

That's about 30 miles west of Dallas/Fort Worth. I wish I was closer.

mareishtude 05-09-2012 07:22 PM

Oh my these machines are all spectacular!! Ohhhh, I'm going to be in so much trouble joining this board LOL I think I've been bitten by the collectors bug (wink) :0)

jljack 05-10-2012 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by greywuuf (Post 5188263)
I guess since this is the picture thread i should put this here. not cleaned up and not pretty, but its mine now.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/members...250-332390.jpg

Dan, is that a 101?

greywuuf 05-10-2012 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 5207139)
Dan, is that a 101?

Near as i can figure it is a 103, short arm industrial it is about an inch longer and 1/2" taller "harp or throat' area than most domestic machines, also uses tall shank feet and industrial needles.

etcha sketch 05-11-2012 04:41 AM

1900's Standard Rotary sewing machine
 
Hi I found one !
just like yours except mine needs to be repainted.
Can you tell me what the knob on the base does beside space the stitching?
Does it reverse? if so I cant get it to slide over, this machine sews leather !
If you find a manual please get a copy on this site (:
also if you do find a site for the Standard on the same knob I mentioned is a serial number that should tell you by cross referencing with the dates made , like Singer has.


Originally Posted by vintagemotif (Post 4011881)
Early 1900's Standard Rotary sewing machine. The machine has too many patent dates on the bobbin cover to figure out which one is the correct date. When treadling a Standard, one must turn the hand wheel away from you to be able to pick up the bobbin thread. The Standard Rotary works like the White Rotary treadle.


etcha sketch 05-11-2012 05:03 AM

4 Attachment(s)
Antique Singer Treadle Sewing Machine WHAT is IT!!?

U =? I mean what model can it be ?

I traced the serial number back to Singer and its a 1885
[ATTACH=CONFIG]334505[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]334506[/ATTACH]
on this pic what are the metal accessories? [ATTACH=CONFIG]334508[/ATTACH]

jlhmnj 05-11-2012 06:21 AM

Singer 15, Improved family. Watch the bobbin movement as your turning the handwheel----pretty neat.

jon

jljack 05-11-2012 08:22 AM

All those metal attachments are used to do special sewing techniques....binders, hemmers, ruffler, etc. You can try to find a manual for the machine online, and it will include instructions for using the attachments. How lucky that the machine still has all those!! That's a really nice machine.

happyquiltmom 05-11-2012 01:12 PM

See if you can find a wooden Singer puzzle box to keep the attachments in. They're really cool. I think I saw one on eBay yesterday that didn't have the attachments.


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