I love the parlor cabinet, just beautiful wood. We have 3 treadles, 1 is a WHITE, and a Minn-A and a no letter Minnesota which i find NO info on. I'm so new at treadles, just scared I think. It had a shuttle, one only and a bobbin I think but I have no clue how to put the bobbin into the shuttle and more. The Singer Model 27 and later model 127 were a series of lockstitch sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from the 1880s to the 1960s. Hubby got more wire, and got the machine back in to the cabinet and treated the wood, OMG looks beautiful. we go the entire cabinet and the Minn-A for $50. From that antique store we got a very old parlor cabinet with such beautiful front decor and he had a Minnesota A laying around, he said it was from the parlor cabinet but the wire broke so he removed it. We want to make it useful so a wall lamp seems appropriate and will look good. 118 Dislike Share The Treasure Cellar 8.42K subscribers This video demonstrates an Antique Minnesota Model A Treadle Sewing Machine in an Ornate Tiger Oak Parlor Cabinet. The 3rd Minnesota A i spoke of before is WAY too far gone, missing too many parts, had been left out in the weather too long and found in the back of a local antique store, and he gave it to us. I'm still learning how to use this forum, sorry if i make mistakes.
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