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Dec 30, 2007, 04:43 PM
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| | | hope some one knows my son recently gave me a antique treadle sewing machine needs a lot of redoing on the cabinet my question is has any one ever hear of a sewing machine with the name stratco on it if so how old would it be and where was it made is it worth anything?  | | | | | | |
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Dec 30, 2007, 05:30 PM
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| I was trying to reseach this, but found at least 5 of the pages that came up from the search having virus and trojons on them, so I stoped looking and running a check on my system as I type.
But in general, they are nice esp if you like sewing machines, they are nice if they came from someone in the family. Most do not have alot of value, and are normally woth less than 1000 dollars at best.
I love the old sewing machines, had a sewing items colections, and for me, the owning would be the pleasure, if you are looking at making a large profit, I doubt it. |
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Dec 30, 2007, 05:30 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by jennylynn1313 my son recently gave me a antique treadle sewing machine needs a lot of redoing on the cabinet my question is has any one ever hear of a sewing machine with the name stratco on it if so how old would it be and where was it made is it worth anything?  |
Hi. I believe I may have found they company information related to your sewing equipment. Maybe you can contact them for further information regarding your sewing machine..hope this is helpful. Take care.
Stratco Inc
11350 Tomahawk Crk Pkwy 150
Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 66211
Phone: 9133382559
Fax: 9133380003
Toll Free:
URL: DuPont™ STRATCO® Clean Fuel Technologies |
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Dec 31, 2007, 12:39 AM
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| I have not heard of the name Stratco for a sewing machine. Have looked for information on it, but have not been able to come up with anything yet. That doesn't mean that information about it is not available on the Internet though. Are you sure of the spelling? Are there any other names or words on the machine? It just might be really hard to find on the Internet. Other places that would be possible resources would be books at a public library on antique sewing machines and books on collectibles that you might find at a bookstore.
Concerning whether or not it is "worth" something or has any value. The following is from an answer I gave on this site some time ago concerning that. If the machine has been in your family for some time, then it might be priceless because of it's sentimental value.
You also might want to consider the following from a post that I wrote a number of weeks ago. Quote:
A lot of people will say that the old machines don't have much value because they keep appearing in yard and garage sales, etc.
However, some of the machines from the early era of them can be quite beautiful in the artwork on the machines themselves and also in the cabinetry work.
They can make a nice display in the home if you get creative and put some things around them that are also from the same era from when they were made. They can become great conversation pieces then.
In my home, almost every piece of furniture has a story behind it. Either having a long history in my family or, there was an unusual way in which I acquired them.
Whether or not it has much monetary value depends on its condition, beauty and what someone would want to pay for it.
Just a tip. If the machine is on a stand that is made out of cast iron, which either all or part of it almost certainly is, please be very careful when moving it so that it doesn't get dropped. The cast iron does break very easily. That's how we lost a very old family sewing machine. I was the one who dropped it on the cement outdoors!
Someone who commented on my post added the following:
I sold a 1883 Singer sewing machine, with a Coffin top, that covered the machine on top, instead of it dropping down into the cabinet, for 530.00. It was in very good condition, with 6 side drawers. Hope this helps, bhfinds
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Jan 27, 2008, 06:42 PM
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| i personally had an old singer and i believe a white .and neither were worth much .ive seen alot of them at auctions and ive never seen them go very high.. |
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