WE ARE LADIES OF STEEL

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WE ARE LADIES OF STEEL

WE ARE LADIES OF STEELWE ARE LADIES OF STEELWE ARE LADIES OF STEEL
Home
Our Museum
The Industrials
Machines Displayed
  • Mother of Pearl
  • Daisy Fiddle Base
  • Carnations-Fiddle Base
  • The Persian
  • The Sphinx
  • The Pheasant
  • Lotus Flower
  • The Red Eye
  • La Vincedora
  • Model 15 and 99K
  • The 201
  • The 301A and 401A
  • The Rocketeer
  • The Parlor Cabinet
Featherweight
Partners
About
More
  • Home
  • Our Museum
  • The Industrials
  • Machines Displayed
    • Mother of Pearl
    • Daisy Fiddle Base
    • Carnations-Fiddle Base
    • The Persian
    • The Sphinx
    • The Pheasant
    • Lotus Flower
    • The Red Eye
    • La Vincedora
    • Model 15 and 99K
    • The 201
    • The 301A and 401A
    • The Rocketeer
    • The Parlor Cabinet
  • Featherweight
  • Partners
  • About
  • Home
  • Our Museum
  • The Industrials
  • Machines Displayed
    • Mother of Pearl
    • Daisy Fiddle Base
    • Carnations-Fiddle Base
    • The Persian
    • The Sphinx
    • The Pheasant
    • Lotus Flower
    • The Red Eye
    • La Vincedora
    • Model 15 and 99K
    • The 201
    • The 301A and 401A
    • The Rocketeer
    • The Parlor Cabinet
  • Featherweight
  • Partners
  • About

The Parlor (Drawing Room) cabinet #21

This beautiful cabinet houses a Singer Pheasant model 27 built in 1905.  The door on the right opens to house the "wheel and belt mechanism", the bottom two center doors open to display the treadle and the  machine is "hidden" behind the top two center doors.  The cabinet opens from the top and the machine "pops" up from its hiding place with the top opening to become a work surface to the left of the machine.  It is quite unique and I found the cabinet and machine in Lodi, CA.

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