Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Hi l am south of Adelaide the wine growing country of McLaren Vale l am new at collecting sewing machines as well but l love the hunting for a bargain l have yet to start the pulling apart l did at one time live at Dapto
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Originally Posted by Pins n' Ndls
Originally Posted by tomilu
Anyone know what this machine is??
http://wichita.craigslist.org/gms/2282937553.html
http://wichita.craigslist.org/gms/2282937553.html
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Originally Posted by irishrose
Tomilu, I put just 'sewing' in CL instead of 'sewing machine'. I found many more machines including 2 treadles for good prices. No phone numbers - just the CL address. I'm not sure my Microsoft Outlook works so I have no idea if my messages went through. Couldn't access the address in yahoo mail. Darn. A third ad had a phone #, but it's too late to call.
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I went back to look at the Japanese cloned 15 (the badged Sears Kenmore)today, money in hand, ready to buy. I had made my decision to get it, but sadly found it did NOT have it's cord or it's bobbin case. I am hoping and praying she can find that cord and the bobbin case at her house, as both are very specific to this machine and it's dead in the water without them. ...
[quote=annesthreads][quote=sew wishful][quote=annesthreads]
OK, here are some pictures of the machine. Its model no. is 19E, and Mum thinks she bought it 1963, which seems about right.
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Originally Posted by sew wishful
You don't have a pic of your Mum's Husqy do you?? I have a Husqvarna, but not sure of it's date. I figure it's about mid 60's but would love to have a pic to compare it to.
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Originally Posted by annesthreads
OK, here are some pictures of the machine. Its model no. is 19E, and Mum thinks she bought it 1963, which seems about right.
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Nancy
Here is a cool looking Bernia, but the price is way off!
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/atq/2282882621.html
Nancy
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/atq/2282882621.html
Nancy
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by annesthreads
OK, here are some pictures of the machine. Its model no. is 19E, and Mum thinks she bought it 1963, which seems about right.
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Let me know if it helps!
Anne
Nancy
Originally Posted by tomilu
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I went back to look at the Japanese cloned 15 (the badged Sears Kenmore)today, money in hand, ready to buy. I had made my decision to get it, but sadly found it did NOT have it's cord or it's bobbin case. I am hoping and praying she can find that cord and the bobbin case at her house, as both are very specific to this machine and it's dead in the water without them. ...
I think every vintage machine I've bought must have come from a non-sewing family member who inherited it... Is sewing becoming a lost art :?:
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Originally Posted by Grandmother23
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