I find a wooden cabinet for a domestic rotary machine series 153?
Bought one today at a sale with all attachments and stand for 50 cents. Yes, less than a dollar
there are some parts on ebay right now. go see....
In working condition, with the table and manual, I just appraised one for $175.00.The St. Lucie Appraisal CompanyP.O. Box 2700Fort Pierce, FL 34954Phone: (772) 359-4300Fax: (772) 466-8400Email: contact@stlucieappraisal.net
i also have one that i bought for $15.00 about 12 years ago in a cabinet, it has the maneuel with it a box with different feet & a velvet box with a button holer with manuel in it. i would also like to no how old this is. i bought it from a threft store
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How oold is my Domestic rotary sewing machine 151-84037
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The Domestic Rotary electric sewing machine model 151 was manufactured in the mid-20th century, specifically around the 1950s. This model was part of a series that became popular for its reliability and ease of use. The machine was designed for home sewing and reflected the technological advancements of its time.
Can't tell you exactly but can help you bracket it. I have a Domestic Rotary Electric sewing machine Model 151. Serial No. 153-34778. It was purchased in July 1949. Still runs great (I used it this morning) and is in a beautiful Maple cabinet that hasn't a scratch on it. Looks like the day we bought it.
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I purchased one for $12.50
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The Domestic Rotary 153 sewing machine typically uses standard sewing machine needles, specifically size 70/10 to 90/14, depending on the fabric being used. Universal needles are recommended for general sewing, while specialty needles like ballpoint or stretch can be used for knits and delicate fabrics. Always ensure the needle is compatible with the machine's system to avoid any operational issues.
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It depends on the condition of the machine, the serial number, and the brand. A good rule of thumb: If it looks anything like what you've sewn with (or your mom or grandmother), or it has a serial number with 6 or more numbers, it is likely of very little value to sewing machine collectors. Any early sewing machine by any maker with a serial # of 5,000 or less is worth more. Lower serial numbers by lesser-known brands are even more valuable. For example, there is a Bradbury Limited 1879 sewing machine with a low serial number on eBay right now for $5,000. There is also a vintage Singer 11-20 for sale for $3,500. So, take a look at your sewing machine's brand and serial number, and check eBay to see if there is something comparable. You may also want to consult an antique dealer after finding this information.
Bought one today at a sale with all attachments and stand for 50 cents. Yes, less than a dollar