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Old 02-08-2011, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Remember me posting those machines in my area yesterday from Craigslist?. Well they had to come home with me today! One is a Wilcox and Gibbs, April 17, 1883. The other one is a New Home T No 3. I can't find any information on the New Home. The serial number is T4226673. Does anyone know how to date the New Home. I found some information on Needlebar (I tread lightly there). It looks like it was only manufactured as a HC. It is so cute, a little 3/4 size machine!
Here is a picture of the New Home.

Will post the Wilcox and Gibbs later -- love that little W&G treadle. The treadle is really cute with feet for the pedal! Both of these machines belonged to the owner's grandmother, then mother, now me! I am hopeless!

Nancy
I would have grabbed it in a heartbeat--so beautiful!

Charles Law dates the New Home T3 (Climax Model T class) 1910's - 20's. It was also produced as an electric. (I've seen several of those.)
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Old 02-08-2011, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by luv2learn
Oh Miz Johnny, that New National is so gorgeous. . . . the one I saw a photo of is only a mere hint of yours. You really have a wonderful knack for finding such awesome machines. Thank you for sharing them with us. luv2learn
Please remember that they don't arrive looking like that!! Don't discount a machine because it isn't quite "perfect". Take a look at this:

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...70405330mDFsKk
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Old 02-08-2011, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Miz Johnny, Do you have one of these? A spool holder.

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/atq/2199746215.html
Nice, but I don't like the legs on it!!

Here is one of mine, I have a really pretty one in the basement; for some reason I have no pictures!!

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...60112712WOZPiK
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Donna Mare
uhhmm.. I'm starting to think I'm a bit loopy.
Saw this and liked it.. not even a singer but sure is a mess :roll: tiime to shoot me? lol
Rescue me
Oh take me in your arms
Rescue me
I want your tender charms
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too

Come on and rescue me
Come on baby and rescue me
Come on baby and rescue me
'Coz I need you, by my side
Can't you see that I'm lonely
Rescue me

Come on and take my heart
Take your love and conquer every part
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too

. . .

Rescue me
Oh take me in your arms
Rescue me
I want your tender charms
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too
Come on and rescue me
Come on baby, take me baby, hold me baby, love me baby
Can't you see that I need you baby
Can't you see that I'm lonely
Rescue me

. . .
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:15 PM
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Thanks ! I do like it. Some of the wood on the draws is missing...needs work for sure.. but it's pretty cute. Itsa keeper.. thank you.
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by Donna Mare
uhhmm.. I'm starting to think I'm a bit loopy.
Saw this and liked it.. not even a singer but sure is a mess :roll: tiime to shoot me? lol
Rescue me
Oh take me in your arms
Rescue me
I want your tender charms
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too

Come on and rescue me
Come on baby and rescue me
Come on baby and rescue me
'Coz I need you, by my side
Can't you see that I'm lonely
Rescue me

Come on and take my heart
Take your love and conquer every part
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too

. . .

Rescue me
Oh take me in your arms
Rescue me
I want your tender charms
'Coz I'm lonely and I'm blue
I need you and your love too
Come on and rescue me
Come on baby, take me baby, hold me baby, love me baby
Can't you see that I need you baby
Can't you see that I'm lonely
Rescue me

. . .
Laughing.. I rescued her... You are funny
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by luv2learn
Oh Miz Johnny, that New National is so gorgeous. . . . the one I saw a photo of is only a mere hint of yours. You really have a wonderful knack for finding such awesome machines. Thank you for sharing them with us. luv2learn
Please remember that they don't arrive looking like that!! Don't discount a machine because it isn't quite "perfect". Take a look at this:

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...70405330mDFsKk
WOW , to say the least!
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:18 PM
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I went and bought 2 more machines today and I am done buying for a while!! I picked up a 1932 Singer 66 complete with documentation and all accessories in a rare #306 Cabinet. And I picked up a 1880's Domestic treadle complete with attachments and manual.

Here comes the hard part to swallow..... The machines finish (66) is really bad off and is going to need a repaint and I am going to separate everything and sell it all off. The machine will come with the documentation so it will be more valuable and have its original history with it. The cabinet is wonderful and complete with its oil can and spool holder. I am going to sell it as well since I do not have any electric machines and it will be in my way. It is just neat how the center will fold up like the old puzzle boxes when the machine is in use.

The Domestic will be added to my collection and it needs some heavy duty cleaning but I think it will be a show stopper when its finished!

Billy
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tomilu
Originally Posted by Donna Mare
uhhmm.. I'm starting to think I'm a bit loopy.
Saw this and liked it.. not even a singer but sure is a mess :roll: tiime to shoot me? lol
It's a nice old White. Just needs some tlc.
Thank you. I already luv her!! I even moved everything in that room to give her top space! Waiting for the man to head up in this direction this summer.. I think I will keep him kinda busy with a few. I did buy some stuff for cleaning after I picked her up... and some cotton balls. Will practice on my least favorite one! Geesh.. I now have 6 machines in less than 2 weeks. I think I need rehab!!
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
I went and bought 2 more machines today and I am done buying for a while!! I picked up a 1932 Singer 66 complete with documentation and all accessories in a rare #306 Cabinet. And I picked up a 1880's Domestic treadle complete with attachments and manual.

Here comes the hard part to swallow..... The machines finish (66) is really bad off and is going to need a repaint and I am going to separate everything and sell it all off. The machine will come with the documentation so it will be more valuable and have its original history with it. The cabinet is wonderful and complete with its oil can and spool holder. I am going to sell it as well since I do not have any electric machines and it will be in my way. It is just neat how the center will fold up like the old puzzle boxes when the machine is in use.

The Domestic will be added to my collection and it needs some heavy duty cleaning but I think it will be a show stopper when its finished!

Billy
Pictures pictures Please? !!! I need to go for help..this is an addiction .........and when you come north..you have some work ahead of you here lol......
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