Such a cool site, thank you for posting!

I went to the site and found out the the Singer sewing machine I got through 
Freecycle (yup, free) was made in 1940, and the Singer treadle machine I got 
at a local antique warehouse for $55.00 was made in 1898 (and it still works 
and is in beautiful condition).

Thank you again!

Marjorie

Marjorie Gilbert
author of THE RETURN, a historical novel set in Georgian England
www.marjoriegilbert.net
http://historicalfictionbooks.ning.com/profile/MarjorieGilbert
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> Someone posted this another place I go. For those of you who collect
> machines, or drool at the thought.
>
> http://www.sewmuse.co.uk/
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> Suzi
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