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    Posted 9 years ago

    Knockersfan
    (29 items)

    I bought this turn of the Century New Williams Sewing Machine Built in Montreal Canada. (For just $135 Cdn) with the intention of only modifying the top cover. But I could see that the base would make a good computer desk, which I needed to replace. I really like the old growth fine grain oak drawers. Each with solid black cast iron supports. I removed the non supporting parts & treadle mechanism with the intention of taking them to the recycling depot. But then I thought it would make a good Steampunk display. If that's what this is ? I am still adding refinements to the domed box.
    Some of the locks have a Patented date of May.1.1877. They really built them to last. Did I feel guilty of messing up a old antique like this. No. Nearly ever part was used. It will last another 100 years.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Every part of this is beautifully styled.... I particularly love the wslice and dice woodwork! (that's my term by the way...I have no idea what that technique is really called.)

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