Restoring and maintaining the history of these incredible machines is very important. In most cases, these sewing machines speak of history between generations, from great-grandparents, to grandparents, to mothers, to future generations.Even if you don't plan to ever use your antique or vintage machine, now is the time to have it serviced and restored so that you can maintain it's integrity.
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Restoration services are not as costly as you may think. All restoration includes full service (thorough cleaning, initial chemical clean/soak, lubricating, adjustments to timing, balance and overall stitch quality). All machine service comes free with a 6-month labor warranty on parts we replace and all labor. If your machine is not performing properly during this time, we will happily adjust it or repair it as needed without any additional charge.
If the machine hasn't been properly stored, there may be an additional advanced cleaning charge to remove a build of old oil or grease, surface rust, or other build up of debris.
If the machine is electrical, the wiring and all components will be checked for safety and proper function. Most wiring in old machines need to be replaced.
If your machine is missing parts, YES, we can still find parts in most cases. It may take awhile (months, even), but we work with a very large network of vintage machine enthusiasts, collectors, dealers, and sellers to find parts for old machines. We will always contact you with options on your machine, so there are not hidden costs or surprises.
If your machine is a treadle, we will treat any surface rust on the leg irons, and even refresh the black coat as needed. We do as little to each machine as possible. If your machine is missing the base or the cabinet, let us know, as we are happy to try to find one for you.
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