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Estimated Value of a No 42 Singer Art Deco Sewing Machine Cabinet

Singer No. 42 Cabinet- Art Decor

Old 12-13-2017, 07:xv PM

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Might be worth taking a road trip.

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Old 12-xiii-2017, 08:49 PM

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Cabinet is in fantastic condition. Worth the trip!

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Old 12-13-2017, 08:55 PM

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My fifteen-91 is in a mahogany 42 chiffonier. It came with a knee controller, which I beloved. My MIL has a 201-two in the oak colored chiffonier and she has a foot pedal in it. My DH rewired the foot pedal and he found that the hardest part was removing the bottom draw to have access to the wires.

The one y'all are looking at looks similar in beautiful shape.


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Mom'southward Necchi is in a chiffonier with the ink well and pencil tray. For years, reason unknown, information technology had a bullet in it. Just checked, and its a xl cal Smith and Wesson. Really strange, as I know of no guns anyone had that took that quotient. My uncle was a CHP officeholder, and he had a safety pin in with his spare rounds in the little packet on his Sam Brown belt. That fascinated my sister and I when we were lilliputian, but as an adult I can understand it. Since he never even drew his gun at work, he no doubt had more use for a safety pin, lol. No one uses them for ink anymore, if they ever did, and it would exist fun to figure out what's in them now. It's fashion too good a "prophylactic place" to put things to leave information technology empty.

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It has been almost a twelvemonth looking around, having some patience and now I plant i in very expert shape. It fifty-fifty had the inkwell with the jar. The owner had appliqu� pins inside the jar. Some pocket-size finish missing on top dorsum edge where the two flip-outs come across when closed. The machine is a 15K90 without electrical, yet. Disconnected motor and a Bakelite foot pedal with no electrical string came with it. Car gilt is nearly completely intact where fabric and hands would be. The faceplate seems to have a buildup of fume residue and a flake of rust. I have a 15-91 that I desire to put in the cabinet for FMQ. I likewise do some heavy duty sewing for DH from fourth dimension to time and wonder if the 15K90 will handle those projects just as well. Thanks for all your help in questions about the cabinets and the machines.

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Those light lugs most likely go into the 3 pronged electrical block with tiny hand nuts on the back. Wonder if I accept a picture? Hmmm

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Only from the front. Sorry.

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Your xv looks very nice, the lamp nonetheless has the glass lens! On mine it had been removed, and I think I know why (it can go a bit likewise hot, luckily we have led bulbs these days). I think information technology's a 15-90. The chiffonier looks very nice too, they are unremarkably not in every bit expert condition as yours. I wonder why someone took the motor, sice it looks similar the machine will smooth upward perfectly with a bit of effort.

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Nice chiffonier! I just put ane of those out for the trash human. It had been painted and the veneer was peeling off. I would never get that much repair work done to a cabinet.

Your's looks great.

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I have the mahogany #42 chiffonier. I have seen the blond oak one in the wild as well equally several other mahogany ones, simply I have not seen a walnut one.

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