Vintage Singer Boot Patcher
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I'm not sure about the model #, but someone in my area (South Sacramento region) is selling this. Does anyone know the model #?
The base is dusty, but the machine is always covered. It supposedly works and she can show you how to use it. She's asking $300 for it, so if you PM me I can try to hook you up with her. I don't know her at all and I know nothing about the machine, but it looks like it's in very good condition. Maybe she'll take offers?? |
If I had time, money, and space, I would be on that boot patcher like a tick on a huntin hound.
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Originally Posted by Candace
(Post 6850578)
I'm not sure about the model #, but someone in my area (South Sacramento region) is selling this. Does anyone know the model #?
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That's very similar to the 29-4 my husband just picked up. He paid quite a bit less, but he got his for a real screaming deal, and $300 is not a bad price for one.
Interesting that the machine is cleaned up but the treadle is not - maybe they had it on a table with a motor . . . It may not be a "k" machine, but that only designates where it was made, so not a big difference. |
Originally Posted by Macybaby
(Post 6850638)
That's very similar to the 29-4 my husband just picked up. He paid quite a bit less, but he got his for a real screaming deal, and $300 is not a bad price for one.
Interesting that the machine is cleaned up but the treadle is not - maybe they had it on a table with a motor . . . It may not be a "k" machine, but that only designates where it was made, so not a big difference. |
Originally Posted by Macybaby
(Post 6850638)
It may not be a "k" machine, but that only designates where it was made, so not a big difference.
You're also right that it makes no difference. |
Originally Posted by manicmike
(Post 6850599)
It's a 29k
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Originally Posted by Candace
(Post 6851060)
The machine has been covered.
And $300 seems a very good price for one in that condition. |
Originally Posted by Macybaby
(Post 6850638)
That's very similar to the 29-4 my husband just picked up. He paid quite a bit less, but he got his for a real screaming deal, and $300 is not a bad price for one.
Interesting that the machine is cleaned up but the treadle is not - maybe they had it on a table with a motor . . . It may not be a "k" machine, but that only designates where it was made, so not a big difference. |
Originally Posted by manicmike
(Post 6851065)
and the rest of it used to hold a band saw by the looks of it :D
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