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Offline Batz

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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #15 on: November 30, 2012, 03:22:46 AM »
I can remember my granny (you guys call your grandmother that?) using an old treadle sewing machine like this one.



My sister still has the original machine by granny used, I'm sure the last time it was ever used for sewing it would have been granny.

So nice that's it still in the family.

Sorry for the off topic I got carried away.

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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2012, 10:03:19 AM »
That sewing machine is a Red Eye, (or some name very much like that).
 Its a later machine for a treadle.  Probably 30's.
See the little chrome plate on the bed near the needle? See how it slides out the same direction as the machine bed? This means it has a bobbin. A little spool of thread inside a case under the bed, that spins round and round.
 Singer could not use a rotary hook until White's patents ran out.
 The rotary hook changed sewing forever.

 Now see this? Look at the plate?
 
This is a shuttle plate.
 Instead of a rotary hook, this uses a pill shaped shuttle that whizzes back and forth underneath like a weaver's loom.  This was Singer's invention that started machine sewing in the first place.
  But it was nowhere near as good as a rotary hook and bobbin and nobody used a shuttle the second White's patents were up.

 Oh, this Singer is an early electric. 19teens vintage as you can see by the Flora Dora decals. Its probalby 20 years older than treadle shown.
  Its rheostat for this machine is nowhere near as masculine as the rheostat shown in this thread.

 A leather or industrial sewing machine? Sure. Could have been for that easy. But not a household sewing machine.
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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2012, 11:54:32 AM »
Since sewing machines have come up, does anybody know about Davis treadle machines?  Need some parts for one my wife found.  I later found the treadle base at a yard sale -- just the base, which was used for a table.

Offline Aunt Phil

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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2012, 12:12:05 PM »
Learned to run one of those Singers when I was about 12.  Made a handkerchief.  Damn handy machine!
Absolutely tried to never be too far from one since I learned all the things that machine can make.  Been carrying one in the motorhome for years.

Branson; Not sure if they can help with the Davis, but you might try googling up Pilgrim Sewing Machine.
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« Reply #19 on: November 30, 2012, 04:36:33 PM »
I don't know about Davis either. But try Brewer's Sewing supply. They are a real old school joint!
 
 I got an account from them the easy way. When George Holt retired (we had a sewing shop here once) I looked him up trying to get some parts.  He gave me a catalog and called them to say he did. So they made me the local dealer.   
  Besides Kitty (wife) the local hippie girls (very darling girls in pretty dresses fit them atrociously beautiful, and 8 pound army boots........) all had treadle machines.
  Nobody else was stepping up and Kitty the blabbermouth told them I fixed her machine,
So I got unanimously elected.

  Well it all worked fine except when it came to more modern rotary hook bobbin machines.
 I had ordered treadle parts from Brewer and no matter what I ordered they substituted treadle parts. heeheheheh
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Offline Batz

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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2012, 01:55:55 AM »
Quote
That sewing machine is a Red Eye, (or some name very much like that).
 Its a later machine for a treadle.  Probably 30's

It's not the machine, I just found a picture on the web like it, I know it was a Singer.
My grandmother could sew canvas with that thing!

When I go back to my home state I'll get a photo.

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Offline Mel Larsen

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Re: Generator????????
« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2012, 11:08:28 AM »
While guys are all talking sewing machines,  find one with a photo of my foot peddle on it.
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« Reply #22 on: December 01, 2012, 02:25:01 PM »
FWIW, I collected a few sewing machines a while back - I have a treadle one with the flying shuttle marked "Wanamaker's Special" that we use - I believe Wannamaker" was a department store in the midwest.  The most interesting one, from a brand perspective, is one marked "Western Electric".

Offline Bill Houghton

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« Reply #23 on: December 02, 2012, 09:56:12 PM »
I believe Wanamaker" was a department store in the midwest.

Farther east  Try Philadelphia, not usually seen as a Midwestern city: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanamaker%27s.  Wanamaker's was featured in the Terry Gilliam film, "The Twelve Monkeys," one of Brad Pitt's more memorable roles.
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