Monday, December 14, 2009

Where to Find Parts For an Antique Sewing Machine

Author: Bobby Ivie

Source: ezinearticles.com



Whether you like to collect antique sewing machines or just happen to have an old one lying around the house somewhere and do not even realize it is a vintage machine, the day may come when you make a decision to get it back, garages, into, garages, good working order. When this happens, you may well, garages, be in search of some antique sewing machine parts to replace those that are worn out or need a little repair.

Sewing machines are said to have first come into existence way back in the late 1700's. To be sure, if you had one of those today you, garages, would have a very valuable asset. If your passion is to collect the classics, garages, and the oldies, then you are most certainly aware of the value of those antique models made prior to 1900, and those considered to be vintage models which were made after the, garages, year 1900. If you do not collect them and happen to have one stowed away in a closet, you may be thrilled to learn just how valuable that old machine is.

But, keep in mind that the value of this classic will depend on what kind of condition it is in. It is certainly going to be worth a lot more if it is in pretty good condition and all of its parts are in working, garages, order. However, the older the sewing machine is the more unlikely it is going to be that this will be the case.

Fortunately, finding working antique sewing machine parts is not always a dead end; particularly with such a wide variety of things available, garages, over the internet today. You can generally come across a part for your machine just by looking around auction sites, garages, like eBay, or even, garages,, garages, some of the online classified ad web sites. Be cautious with some of the ad sites though - not everyone online is trustworthy as you and I are.

To go along with that,, garages, it might be a good, garages, idea to make a phone, garages, call to the manufacturer of the machine; that is, if, garages, they are still in business. If they are, and you have the model number, they may have, or know where you can, garages, get parts for it. There is a very good likelihood that they will be able to at least point you in the right direction, garages, . Considering that you haven't, garages, got anything to lose, it's worth giving it a shot, right?

Another thing you can try is to make, garages, it a point to visit your, garages, local garage sales to see if anybody has some old sewing, garages, machines or parts they want to get rid of. There is no telling what might be available to you at a garage sale, and it is not uncommon for someone to have what they consider to be just, garages, an old piece of junk that they got from a friend or relative, and they don't even recognize it to be a hidden treasure just waiting for a new appreciative owner; somebody just like you!





Bobby Ivie - Also see Singer Sewing Machine Parts and Lello 4070 Gelato Junior