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SINGER Sewing Machine Bentwood Carrying Wooden Case Knee Control 201 15 201-2 66

$ 262.88

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: SINGER
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Type: Case
  • Modified Item: No
  • Material: Wood
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: UNPLUGGED restoration! No power tools were used in any part of the restoration project! Photos belong to bases restored in the past. The actual base you'll get will have some differences due to the fact that wood grain is never the same and because SINGER bases were hand made and produced in many factories around the world. The sewing machine is depicted for illustration reasons and is not included in this sale :-)
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Singer
    Sewing Machine
    Wooden Carry Case Bentwood
    fits SINGER 201 201-2 66 15-91 15 316 etc.
    With Knee Control Lever
    1920's - 1930's Restored
    No messy cables and pedals on the floor !
    No more chasing the kitty or the dog away from the pedal or pedal cables.
    With babies & kids, you just remove the lever and machine wont start !
    No accidental stepping on pedals !
    This was the ultimate SINGER solution for portability.
    UNPLUGGED restoration by 3FTERS !
    No power tools were used in any part of the restoration project!
    Amazing Condition
    for the age !!!
    Includes:
    - SINGER Full Size Base with bentwood lid.
    - SINGER SIMANCO 194684 Knee Lever Controller.
    - SINGER SIMANCO 192978 Knee Lever.
    - Cabling with crimped terminals ready to connect to your machine's motor socket.
    - All parts (locks, hinges, etc as depicted)
    - Re-Produced key for the lock.
    *Detailed information for installation can be provided if needed.
    **** The SINGER sewing machine is depicted for illustration purposes and is not included for sale. ****
    Installation:
    Connecting the 2 cable leads to SINGER socket is a very easy task.
    You'll only need a flat blade screw driver to remove the motor mount socket.
    Then the cables are fitted by hand, no tools required for that !
    Installation video can be provided too.
    Help support is available 24/7 as always by 3FTERS by mail or even by phone. You send us a message and we call you wherever you are :-)
    This is an UNPLUGGED restoration !
    Meaning no power tools were used anywhere in the restoration process !
    Everything was good old manual labor :-)
    Will need 20-30 days time before base be ready for packing and shipping.
    As weather conditions (temperature, humidity etc) will play a role too.
    The photos belong to bases restored in the past.
    The actual base you'll get will have some differences due to the fact that wood grain never the same but also because of the fact that SINGER cases were hand made and produced in many factories around the world.
    So no case is the same with an other one.
    We can always send photos of the actual item before shipping. And if in doubt we can always cancel the sale.
    Please ask if you need to as photo shooting is quite time consuming.
    An extremely well preserved SINGER base which has been:
    -Restored to its Original Condition Using Techniques that were used at the time by SINGER.
    *All maintenance & restoration done by
    3FTERS Athens
    always adhering to their strict restoration program guidelines !
    This base will fit SINGER Vintage Sewing Machines ​models like:
    15, 66, 127, 201,
    215, 216,
    306,
    316,
    319
    and all Vintage Sewing Machines with a "Full Size" base.
    Meaning the machine base should measure in inches:
    14.6" x 6.96"
    or in centimeters
    37.2cm x 17.7cm
    Will be lovingly packed and delivered to new owner by post/courier, or can be collected for free.
    Happy to provide additional photos, video or answer any questions.
    Restore vs Refurbish
    -
    What's the difference?
    We know vast majority of people don’t really differentiate the two terms nowadays but there is actually a huge difference between them
    .
    The difference between
    restore
    and
    refurbish
    is that
    restore
    is to reestablish, or bring back into existence
    while
    refurbish
    is to rebuild or replenish with all new material.
    restore
    English, Verb
    To reestablish, or bring back into existence.
    T
    o restore to original (or better) working order and appearance.
    To bring back to a previous condition or state.
    To give or bring back (that which has been lost or taken);
    Related terms: * restoration * restorer
    refurbish
    English, Verb
    To rebuild or replenish with all new material
    Source: wikidiff
    Since many people still keep asking questions about whether those items we list are repainted, with new stickers etc, we feel the need to clarify things.
    All items we list as “
    restored
    ” are almost
    100% originals
    , nothing new put on them other than oil & grease, rubber o-rings (tires), rubber / felt feet, and motor / treadle belts, depending on the model. If a part is missing or damaged and we can't repair it, we'll replace it with one from a donor machine of the same era. Never a newer or a new one.
    Those items are certainly
    ΝΟΤ
    repainted as many think, nor have we put new stickers / decals which would then label them as “renovated” or "refurbished". Everything was set in the factory back then.
    Motor sets may have a new plug and leads but coils and internals would be vintage and serviced. Lamps will be new.
    Always have in mind the time to restore an item, is many times the time needed to refurbish a same one.
    And although it is much, much more time consuming, we prefer this approach which preserves the authenticity and history of an item rather than just making it eye appealing but strip it from it's history and identity.
    Growing up in Athens, Greece watching the archeologists, since we were kids, painstakingly removing layer after layer of debris and foreign matter from the
    ancient
    finds in
    open
    dig sites the size of football fields using nothing more than small brushes the size of a toothbrush and small hand tools along with tons and tons of patience and sunscreen
    may have contributed in our later days attitude towards items of
    historic significance
    ;-) Or at least we like to think so :-))