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Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model

Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model

Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
Hello, this antique atlas Bantam peanut machine is in excellent condition for its age as you can see I have polished it and turn it all the way down replace the main spring, and went through the internals to make sure its in perfect shape, this would make a great addition to any collection, or to use , Thank you for looking and have a great day if you have questions just let me know. PS this is one of the best examples Ive owned especially the tray the chrome part on the bottom theyre normally pitted from salt. The item “Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model” is in sale since Tuesday, August 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Banks, Registers & Vending\Vending Machines\Gumball”. The seller is “seastev-cejtjs” and is located in Auburn, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Bolivia, Egypt, Sri lanka, Uruguay.
Antique atlas bantam peanut machine in excellent condition, rare early model
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RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson

RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson

RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson, IN. Barn Beam Auger/Drill Press. Made to build old barns. I lightly wiped it down for pictures but wanted to leave it up to the final owner to decide how to clean. It should clean up very nicely. Currently shows signs of age and storage such as dirt, dust, grime, etc. All of the moving parts seem to be in good working order. I did not use any lube or oil on the machine, it worked as is when found. I will answer any questions you have, just reach out directly. Lots of great embossed lettering. The Hardware Specialty MFC Co. Has a couple eagles on the sides. One side has settings labeled 1-8. Very cool machine for any collector that you dont see every day. The bottom half measures about 20 long x 11 wide. The top half measures about 22.25 tall x 5.5 wide. Made of cast iron and wood. Please let me know if you have any questions! Check out my other listings! The antique work bench is also for sale… Just a plug for me! The item “RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson” is in sale since Friday, May 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Tools, Hardware & Locks\Tools\Carpentry, Woodworking\Drills”. The seller is “mcclouser_45″ and is located in Bluffton, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bolivia, Egypt, Sri lanka, Uruguay, Russian federation, South africa.
  • Brand: The Boss
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

RARE Early The Boss BARN BEAM BORING MACHINE Timber Auger Drill Antique Anderson
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Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING

Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING

Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
This early and was told quite rare bladting machine is in as found orginal condition Iternals appear to be complete and untouched working? The item “Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING” is in sale since Wednesday, July 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Science & Medicine (1930-Now)\Mining\Other Mining Collectibles”. The seller is “jalopyt” and is located in Sparks, Nevada. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Vintage Antique early rare CC Blasting Machine FREE SHIPPING
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RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories

RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories

RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories
RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique Hand Crank Sewing Machine With Accessories. Very unique and rare antique Singer sewing machine with beautiful designs and artwork! Includes the top/locking carrying case and box with accessories. Take a look at the pictures and you will be amazed by the quality of this classic piece of Americana. Made in July 8 1926. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. Very unique and rare antique Singer hand crank sewing machine with beautiful designs and artwork! Serial number AB198928 Model 128 Made in July 8 1926. The item “RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories” is in sale since Monday, August 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Sewing (Pre-1930)\Sewing Machines”. The seller is “decoysupply” and is located in Oceanside, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Sewing
  • Maker: Singer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: Singer
  • Model: 128K
  • Condition: Refurbished

RARE Vintage Singer 128 Antique early electric Sewing Machine With Accessories

Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870

Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870

Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870
The Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable Tension Chainstitch sewing machine, some attachments, display stand. While in 1856 the four heavyweights- Singer, Wheeler. Baker and Howe Sewing Machine Companies were trying to solve the problems of patent litigations and did not have a time to address the issue of an average familys financial limitations and as the result they almost overlooked the market demand for affordable family sewing machine. You know, we are talking about Early American Sewing Machines and yet, it sounds very similar to our current situation , does not it? In 1855 after James E. Gibbs saw a simple illustration of Grover. Baker machine it triggered the new idea: The rotating hook on the main shaft could enter into the loop formed by the friction from the threaded needle going up through the fabric, elongate it and hold expanded while the feed dog moved the fabric until the needle at the next needle bar down stroke goes through the previously formed loop, getting drawn through it and therefore to form a chain. Then in 1856 after actually witnessing a Singer model # 1 machine in action Gibbs has came to the obvious conclusion that the machine was too heavy, complicated, cumbersome and way too expensive. He has decided to create a less-expensive and simple type of sewing machine. James Gibbs and Charles Willcox has obtained a few patents. Major one # 17,427 on June 2, 1857. And patented Feed improvements, a few more patents for the method of removing the twists in the thread and also a patent for noise reduction on the feed. After that they have formed Willcox & Gibbs SMC and The 1st commercial chain stitch sewing machine has been patented. In 1857 the 1st machine has been produced by Brown & Sharp Co and became. Please note the following it is not your typical W&G silent automatic tension sewing machine you can see often being offered for sale on E-bay. It is indeed The One of The Most Desirable items. And similar machines appears on E-Bay very rarely : The thread tension system is entirely different than on the typical W&G chain stitch machines – it allows to generate very reliable seam construction of. Absolute uniformity and various tightness or looseness. Adjustable Tensioner and Pull-Off device along with. Sophisticated thread Guide/Regulator allows precise tension for any different work , type of fabric, requirements. Mechanically draws off the exact length of thread for each stitch. Just Please look at the pics attached yes, the machine just appears similar to popular W & G model # 64 , but on the top of everything listed above it has different threading procedure , Different pressure bar, no inner shaft to work with Automatic tensioner. The Needle plate is different too : No replaceable insert for feed dog, No stitch. On this machine it is the references to the very First Patent 1857 Patent and other information you would not find on later versions introduced in 1877. It is indeed Very rare one of the first versions with NO letter prefix in front of Serial #. When determining the machine age please note the following: as per Grace Rogers Cooper , former Curator of Textiles, Museum of History & Technology (now known as Smithsonian) in her famous book “The invention of The sewing machine ” Serial # 242725 (w/o prefix) has been manufactured in January-February 1874. The First prefix A’ appeared in 1877. Also , as per World known Antique sewing machine expert Mr. Alex Askaroff all models w/o automatic tensioner & no letter “A” prefix are pre 1875 models. Based on that – the machine is 144 years old. There are a few methods to determine the age of W & G machines. This machine Serial # 242725. 242725 / 8000 = 30.24 then add 1838 = 1868. Based on that the machine 150 years old. The average of those 3 info is: 1874+1868/2=1871 or it is 147 years old. It appears that taking into consideration one of the known methods I can make an assumption that this machine has been manufactured around 1870, which is basically confirmed by Smithsonian Catalog/Manual of 1916. From Any Early antique machine being over 140 years old would be hard (if not impossible) to expect to be in great cosmetic condition the original decals did not survived. Here is the list of restorations I have to do to the machine : completely disassembled the machine, clean and polished all moving and chrome plated parts including the smallest screws , stripped old remnants of old paint. I have applied automotive primer, let it dry, then applied automotive black paint, and in a few days I have applied the W&G decal made by exact Wilcox & Gibbs specifications for the Early W & G machines. Then I have applied 3 layers of lacquer to protect the decals. After that I have assemble all previously removed and polished parts together. The machine is functioning extremely well and produced the very nice stitch. Could be used by operating with THE ORIGINAL hand crank or , if. Could be very easy mounted on W&G table with treadle. Now machine looks exactly the same as on the Copy of the Original Patent # 21,129 issued to J E A Gibbs on Aug. Please see Copy of this Patent with drawings on the pics # They both displayed under the glass covers inside the unique display stand for this machine. It is not only the rare collectors item , It is in excellent mechanical condition and guaranteed to perform to the high standards designed by W&G company. When this beautiful show piece would need to be utilized as intended for sewing not only as the hand cranked but with treadle. It is indeed Absolutely beautiful and rare completely functional display piece. Unfortunately , quality of my pics does not shows all beauty of this machine. And now being perfect mechanically it will provide the great service to you. Deserved that at least a basic information to be provided about it: It is. One of the oldest and probably one of the most significant precision machine tool builders. The firm was founded in 1833 by David Brown and his son Joseph R. In 1853 the company get Lucian Sharpe as a partner and became. Early work consisted of making and repairing clocks. B & S Co is credited with many inventions including Standard Wire Gages, the B & S taper, pressure angle gearing, milling cutter, caliper, micrometer and the universal milling machine. All collectors of Antique tools know the name of this company very well. When they have began to be associated with W & G and produce # 64 chain stitch machine they basically transformed all American Sewing Machines manufacturing and set “the bar” for all of manufacturers to another level. They first began to mass produce truly interchangeable extremely highly precision parts for W. G SMC and only stop doing that in 1948. And they were continue to be the one of leaders of the industry till 2001 when all of the assets of the B&S including the intellectual property, designs, trademarks and facilities were acquired by Hexagon AB, without the acquisition of B&S. The Brown & Sharpe brand of measurement products became the Epitome of super high quality and precision and that is one of the reasons why W &G machines are so popular as the collectors item. 1- W & G Adjustable tensionI Sewing machine, 1870. 1-Hard wood functional mechanically display base with bronze handle which opens to display Copies of Original Patent #21129. 4- W & G needles. 1- needle and nut wrench , W & G. 1- Cloth Guide, W & G. 1 Large Attachment screw , W & G. 2- Price list of attachments, W & G copy from Smithsonian , will be forward in PDF. 1 Direction Manual , 36 p , From Smithsonian , will be forward in PDF. 1-Historical Book of Perfection of sewing mechanism -Willcox & Gibbs Copy from Smithsonian, will be provided in PDF format. Other various historical literature from Smithsonian. Etired textile engineer and. Sewing machines have always been a part of my job. My background in mechanical engineering combined with some nostalgia, passion and plenty of time on my hands has made the great implication on my current activities Antique and vintage sewing machine restoration. In order to retain the authenticity of original time-honored design, those fine details which once embellished the antique sewing machines and my own clear. The metal parts and treadle legs refinishing no stripping to remove the original finish, no rust preventative primer, no decals or clear coating to make it more appealing in a photo. Here is a brief description of. Clean surface with Murphys oil soap. Chrome plated parts and apply a thin coat of a mixture of Boiled linseed oil & turpentine on the originally painted parts and re-assemble machine. Gear driven machines are being properly cleaned, greased and oiled, the timing is being checked , bobbin case or shuttle are being taken apart, cleaned and oiled for smooth thread draw, stitch adjusted to be equal on both sides. If appropriate for that particular model/class, machine is being tested to sew at slow and fast speeds and in reverse on numerous layers of denim to assure it is sewing with ease. For machines with motor /light /foot pedal control the following steps are being taken to assure that machine is electrically safe to operate: the motor, pedal, light wires, are inspected for electrical safety and replaced (if necessary) from the coils to the connector. The foot pedals are being cleaned and adjusted for smooth speed control. The machines I offer for sale are electrically safe and fully guaranteed to sew very well. Please feel free to ask any questions. The following information you should know. I must be contacted within 24 hours of receipt of item to initiate a return. Only after the issue has been verified I will accept a return. If you do not do this we cannot guarantee receipt of the return and will not issue any credit. I will issue a credit after I have actually received the item and verified the issue. Please contact me with detailed address information for accurate quotes. I will pack all items with a great care with utilization of proper force of impact absorbing materials. As the rule , I will place the sewing machines head into the double-box and will use bubble wrap or rags inside the first box. If it would be a treadle or cabinet sewing machine , I will double-box machines head separately. I will disassemble cabinet / irons legs (if appropriate), then I will write the instruction with photo attachment of step-by-step assembly process to avoid any possible confusion during assembly. Or if it would be required, I could even crate the cabinet and will place and secure machine head in the double carton underneath. I put a lot of effort , time and quality materials into cabinetry restoration process and it would be extremely upsetting to me if the finished piece would be broken during transportation. Tracking information is also available directly on E-Bay page. Please note that the tracking status provided on E-Bay’s website is not updated regularly. It is my responsibility and the matter of honor to make sure that my listing is thorough, honest, and accurate. Please feel free to contact me with any inquiries. I will try to respond within 24 hours or less. I encourage and will enjoy all communication with other members. Feedback system is critical to our E-bay community. User Feedback speaks to the reputation and trustworthiness of both E-Bay’s buyers and sellers. I take it very seriously and hope you will do the same. The honest communication is the most critical factor. I hope everything would be in accordance with you expectation. I will try my best to provide accurate item descriptions and high quality photos for all my listings. The item “Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870″ is in sale since Friday, September 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Sewing (Pre-1930)\Sewing Machines”. The seller is “dmr1826″ and is located in Boca Raton, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Maker: Willcox & Gibbs
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Early Rare Willcox & Gibbs Adjustable tension crank antique sewing machine, 1870

Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863

Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863

Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
Shaws Patent Sewing Machine. Being by appearance and all definitions one of. Type Antique chain stitch sewing machines this featured machine is technically “Shaw’s Patent Sewing Machine “. It is the fundamental inventions by A. Shaw and has the Patent #307,202 filed on Dec 16 1862 and being used in manufacturing of a great number of. On the featured machine the Pressure spring (see pic # 2) there are markings on the top of foot pressure spring -“Patented Dec 16 1862″. This particular patented improvement is dealing with t. He feed-lever “H” carrying the jointed feeding and pressing foot “L. See fig 1 & Fig 2 in the attached Patent. You can also see it as the background on some of the pics. Is fitted into a vertical slot in the stand “A”, the part received in the said slot having rounded protuberances on each side to bear against the sides of the slot to permit the free vibration of the lever, as well as a free upward and downward movement. The lever is made with a yoke “H” for the reception of the cam “C” and fitted with a set screw “T” to regulate the feed, as in many other New England type sewing-machines. The downward pressure upon lever is produced by a spring, to permit it to have an independent upward and downward movement. Between the spring and the cam “d” there is arrangement for a pin and a hole for pin to pass freely through. While the needle is in the fabric and the lever is returning with the foot “L” prior to a new feed-movement, the cam raises the leaf removing the pressure of the spring from the lever and foot, allowing foot to slide freely over the cloth. These small, hand-turned sewing machines were manufactured by six companies. In The Carter Bays’ Encyclopedia of Early American & Antique sewing machines (III) where the same machine is being featured on page #161 fig # 2-194 with the comments that two-or three digit number painted underneath (also see fig 2-226). On this machines these 3 (three) painted numbers are “58”. Most likely these are being a serial numbers. Many years ago I used to have the similar machine with # “114”. The exactly the same machine being featured in Encyclopedia is rated as “R-4″. In the rarity scale from 0-5 it is extremely rare! He listed below Sewing machine companies has been producing the small chain stitch machines based on Charles Raymond reciprocating hook (July 30 1861 patent). Johnson (1864) or J. Their machines were marked with the company name and a list of patent dates including those of Batchelder , Howe, Wheeler and Wilson, Grover and Baker, Singer together with their own design patents. On the same token, they have been notoriously known of producing sewing machine without a name or any identifying marks even after the lawsuit with the Combination. The year of manufacturing is most definitely way way before 1873 when J. Weir has introduced improved thread tensioner (patent # 2738). Never-the-less, The marking of A. Shaw Patent on the Foot Pressure plate & date and painted “58” makes it extremely rare. There are 2 marks 11 on the needle bar and back of the face plate those most definitely the marking of parts for this particular machine while in production. Remember, in that time in 1860. All machine has been been by hand and parts made for one would not be interchangeable with another similar machine. Willcox & Gibbs SMC has introduced the first machine with interchangeable parts a few years later. The machine is complete , turning very freely, has the needle (7 more needles are in the vintage wood case) and being displayed on the hard wood stand with 4 legs with leather pads. Machine comes with 8 needles inside the vintage wood tube. Hardwood stand with 4 legs and leather pads. Istorical literature from Smithsonian. 7 pages of Patent Application for A. 1- Vintage Shaw wing nut for attachment of cloth Guide to the plate. Please note : there is significant amount of HD foam, other impact absorbing media, carton, and 3M tape would be required. Never-the-less, I will pay for these expenses. Etired textile engineer and. Sewing machines have always been a part of my job. My background in mechanical engineering combined with some nostalgia, passion and plenty of time on my hands has made the great implication on my current activities Antique and vintage sewing machine restoration. In order to retain the authenticity of original time-honored design, those fine details which once embellished the antique sewing machines and my own clear. The metal parts and treadle legs refinishing no stripping to remove the original finish, no rust preventative primer, no decals or clear coating to make it more appealing in a photo. Here is a brief description of. Clean surface with Murphys oil soap. Chrome plated parts and apply a thin coat of a mixture of Boiled linseed oil & turpentine on the originally painted parts and re-assemble machine. Gear driven machines are being properly cleaned, greased and oiled, the timing is being checked , bobbin case or shuttle are being taken apart, cleaned and oiled for smooth thread draw, stitch adjusted to be equal on both sides. If appropriate for that particular model/class, machine is being tested to sew at slow and fast speeds and in reverse on numerous layers of denim to assure it is sewing with ease. For machines with motor /light /foot pedal control the following steps are being taken to assure that machine is electrically safe to operate: the motor, pedal, light wires, are inspected for electrical safety and replaced (if necessary) from the coils to the connector. The foot pedals are being cleaned and adjusted for smooth speed control. The machines I offer for sale are electrically safe and fully guaranteed to sew very well. Please feel free to ask any questions. The following information you should know. I must be contacted within 24 hours of receipt of item to initiate a return. Only after the issue has been verified I will accept a return. If you do not do this we cannot guarantee receipt of the return and will not issue any credit. I will issue a credit after I have actually received the item and verified the issue. Please contact me with detailed address information for accurate quotes. I will pack all items with a great care with utilization of proper force of impact absorbing materials. As the rule , I will place the sewing machines head into the double-box and will use bubble wrap or rags inside the first box. If it would be a treadle or cabinet sewing machine , I will double-box machines head separately. I will disassemble cabinet / irons legs (if appropriate), then I will write the instruction with photo attachment of step-by-step assembly process to avoid any possible confusion during assembly. Or if it would be required, I could even crate the cabinet and will place and secure machine head in the double carton underneath. I put a lot of effort , time and quality materials into cabinetry restoration process and it would be extremely upsetting to me if the finished piece would be broken during transportation. Tracking information is also available directly on E-Bay page. Please note that the tracking status provided on E-Bay’s website is not updated regularly. It is my responsibility and the matter of honor to make sure that my listing is thorough, honest, and accurate. Please feel free to contact me with any inquiries. I will try to respond within 24 hours or less. I encourage and will enjoy all communication with other members. Feedback system is critical to our E-bay community. User Feedback speaks to the reputation and trustworthiness of both E-Bay’s buyers and sellers. I take it very seriously and hope you will do the same. The honest communication is the most critical factor. I hope everything would be in accordance with you expectation. I will try my best to provide accurate item descriptions and high quality photos for all my listings. The item “Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Sewing (Pre-1930)\Sewing Machines”. The seller is “dmr1826″ and is located in Boca Raton, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Maker: Shaw & Clark (?) please read text
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Extremely Rare, rated R/4 Early American Shaw Patent antique sewing machine, c1863
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