Monday, July 26, 2010

Green Hornet

Last weekend Michael and I were walking back from the movies when we did our usual dialogue:

--Should we stop at the thrift store?

--I don't know, do you want to stop?

--I don't know, I was just there...

I'm sure you have these conversations too. But it was my lucky day, because we stopped and I spied this distinctive small green case,

and sure enough, there was a pristine Singer 185 J. Because it was half price day, it was $10.00.


This machine is 3/4 size, so in addition to being green, it's cute. It was made in 1954, and my machine was made in Canada. The 185 Js are Canadian, and the 185 Ks are American made.


Although it's diminutive, it weighs 30 lbs, and can double as a boat anchor, so I had to come back with the car to pick it up. I've been very lucky with my Singer collection (I've got a 127, a 201, a 301 and a featherweight) to find machines that have been little used and that have spent their years in someone's nice dry hall closet, as opposed to the damp garage, or even in the shed or barn. Greenie wasn't at all dirty. I just wiped her down, oiled her up, changed the needle, and she was almost ready to go. I had to get her a new belt. The Singer repair man saw me come into his store with the green case and right away exclaimed: it's a 185! She inspires excitement.

I've got Greenie parked on my kitchen table, which she matches, so you know how much I like this color. I'm piecing some strip sets to finish the border on a UFO. She makes the happiest sound.

8 comments:

beth said...

I'm also green with envy.

Rian said...

WOW! What a way cool SCORE!!!

Judy S. said...

Great find!

DebbyMc said...

Oh, WOW! =-) What fun you two are having =-)

Debra Dixon said...

$10? Really? what a deal!

allie aller said...

Greenie has got soul, and I'll bet you two will make lots of beautiful music together....

Pokey said...

Lucky you! She is a treasure!

Magpie Sue said...

It's heartwarming to know that Greenie has found a good home. I'm sure you and she will get along famously!

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