Introducing my new baby - the Singer 201K (circa 1930-1950 - haven't been able to ascertain the year yet). I had been watching this fantastic piece of furniture, machine and bits to go with it for a couple of days. Usually the Singer machines (no matter what condition) go for at least $100. So here I am busily keeping an eye on this auction. I was there for the last hour - checking and rechecking - no bidders!!! Well I put my bid in a minute or two before it was to end and I got this baby for $5.00. I was so excited. Doing a dance - running (yes running) up and down the house - went and woke up my sick husband (nothing serious just man-flu) - I WON! I WON! I WON!. I rang my mum who promptly told me not to touch it (asthetically - which was my intention as I wanted it for a piece of furniture as well). I am under strict instructions to clean it only and oil the wood. Mum is an Antiques Roadshow fan and said that I may devalue it if I do anything to it. I can't wait to pick it up. I can't wait to go through all her bits & bobs - all those orginial tools and bits for the machine - WOW!!! Her name is "Betsy".
