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Because of the popularity of these machines and the excellent quality, many are still in use today. The value to collectors will depend entirely on how well the machine has been maintained, and what accessories you have. From what I have seen, no one is paying much more than $100 for them, even in the best condition. There is an excellent forum for singer treadle sewing machine owners on about.com where you can find a lot of information about your machine and share ideas with other owners. See the link I have provided.

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Q: If you have a Singer treadle sewing machine in the cabinet in fair condition model number d927519 or it could be 0 at the end what could it be worth?
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What is the value of a model 127 Singer Treadle Sewing Machine with an oak cabinet with 6 drawers and several extra feet and bobbins and the machine is in working order?

Well, as I have read on other sites, the machine itself is worth about 50.00 or what people are willing to pay. The cabinet, depending on the shape it is in can be as much as 200.00. If in perfect condition - 100 to 200 more!!. Hope this helps - if you decide to sell there are what is is worth sites - but I would be interested should you decide to part with it. lahti@willapabay.org Treadle On is a good resource that I would check out. Cindy


What is the value of an Elias Howe treadle sewing machine?

Vintage sewing machines are valued much like vintage automobiles. Just saying you have a Hudson sewing machine is not enough to establish the value. Several other factors must be considered: - Condition: Is it a rusty hulk, or shiny, showroom shape? - Model: Each manufacturer made several machines for different pocketbooks, just as with autos, the luxury models usually retain their value better than the utility models. - Configuration: If it is mounted in a treadle cabinet, how many drawers does the cabinet have? Counting the center drawer, it could be 3, 5, or 7 drawers. Is there any fancy carving on the cabinet, or is it pretty plain? Often, the treadle cabinet is worth more than the machine itself! - Accessories: Does the machine have its instruction manual and full complement of accessories that came with it? Are there any additional accessories that were purchased later? Then there are other issues that can affect the selling price of a vintage sewing machine: - Location: If you live in an upscale neighborhood, probably very few buyers will be interested in an average condition old sewing machine. If you live in an area with a large number of lower income families, they might want an old, reliable sewing machine to actually sew on. - Furniture value: If your machine is in a nice wood cabinet, some may be interested in it purely for its decorative value. Others will shy away because they don't have room for a cabinet or it does not match their décor. Some buyers will only want a portable model they can stash away in a closet when not in use. - Shipping: If you are only willing to sell locally, your market will be limited. If your machine is small enough to ship, listing it on Ebay might bring a quicker sale and higher price. Speaking of Ebay, that is probably the best place to research prices for old sewing machines. Look for machines of the same model and age, in the same condition. Note the accessories that come with it and see how closely your item matches the Ebay item.


Who invented the treadle sewing machine?

The sewing machine with the foot pedal, also called a foot treadle, was invented by Elias Howe, Jr. Howe was born in Spencer, Massachusetts in July of 1819. He started out working at a textile factory.


What is the value of a 1922 singer sewing machine?

Vintage sewing machines are valued much like vintage automobiles. Just saying you have an 1891 Singer sewing machine is not enough to establish the value. Several other factors must be considered: - Condition: Is it a rusty hulk, or shiny, showroom shape? - Model: Each manufacturer made several machines for different pocketbooks, just as with autos, the luxury models usually retain their value better than the utility models. - Configuration: How many drawers does the treadle cabinet have? COunting the center drawer, it could be 3, 5, or 7 drawers. Is there any fancy carving on the cabinet, or is it pretty plain? Often, the treadle cabinet is worth more than the machine itself! Has it been electrified by removing it from the treadle cabinet and adding a motor and foot control, or is it in its original configuration? - Accessories: Does the machine have its instruction manual and full complement of accessories that came with it? Are there any additional accessories that were purchased later? Then there are other issues that can affect the selling price of a vintage sewing machine: - Location: If you live in an upscale U.S. neighborhood, probably very few buyers will be interested in an average condition old sewing machine. If you live in an area with a large number of lower income families, they might want an old, reliable sewing machine to actually sew on. - Furniture value: If your machine is in a nice wood cabinet, some may be interested in it purely for its decorative value. Others will shy away because they don't have room for a cabinet or it does not match their décor. Some buyers will only want a portable model they can stash away in a closet when not in use. - Shipping: If you are only willing to sell locally, your market will be limited. If your machine is small enough to ship, listing it on Ebay might bring a quicker sale and higher price. Speaking of Ebay, that is probably the best place to research prices for old sewing machines. Look for machines of the same model and age, in the same condition. Note the accessories that come with it and see how closely your item matches the Ebay item.


What is a 1906 white treadle sewing machine in working order with original manual and bobbins worth?

Honestly their not very rare, If you can get 150 to 200 if it has one of the more ornate treadle bases, and is in good working order without much of the gold leafing gone on it

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What value would a singer treadle sewing machine in one drawer cabinet plus domed hood in all over good working condition serial no Y6459737 plus another plate on machine body reads 15K28?

The value that a single treadle sewing machine in one drawer plus domed hood in all good working condition would be at least $50.


What is the value of a Franklin treadle sewing machine in the cabinet worth?

If you find someone who is collecting antiqueties then you may be able to sell if for £600-£1200.


What is a Treadle Sewing Machine?

This is the kind of non-electric sewing machine that isoperated by a treadle, or rocking type of platform to make the needle move.


What powers a treadle sewing machine?

You would pump the treadle up and down as you sewed.


What is a treadle machine?

This is the kind of non-electric sewing machine that isoperated by a treadle, or rocking type of platform to make the needle move.


Advantage and disadvantage of a treadle machine?

what do you mean


Where can you find a belt for old treadle sewing machine?

The company that originally made the belt for the treadle sewing machine can provide a new belt. Look for the name of the manufacturer on your treadle machine, and if that company is no longer in business, inquire of the Singer company that may be able to provide a similar belt.


How do you you get an old singer treadle machine up from the cabinet to the top Ours is stuck?

The hinges may be rusted or caked with dried oil. Wet the hinges with light penetrating oil, let set overnight. Raise the cabinet flap, check with a light for any foreign material that may be blocking the machine, then attempt to swing the machine up, and lower the flap to support it.


What makes the wheel on treadle machine stop turning while sewing?

Your feet on the pedal and your hand on the wheel. Everything on a treadle is manual. Some people put one foot on the back and one foot on the front of the treadle pedal when they are making the machine work. Treadle sewing takes a lot of practice! The pedal is attached to the sewing machine with a leather belt wrapped around a large wheel that is then wrapped around the wheel on the sewing machine.


How did people power old fashion sewing machines?

A foot treadle was used, a belt was used to transfer the energy from the treadle to the shaft on the machine.


What is an old sewing machine pedal called?

A treadle If it's one a foot powered machine, it is called a treadle. On an electric machine, it's actually the foot control which is commonly called the pedal(just don't spell it peddle which means to sell.)


Where can you find an 1810 treadle broom making machine?

i have a treadle style broom machine not sure of the year i think its pre 1840. You could look on the antique section of ebay, or talk to your local antique dealer.