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I just came across a barn find in Denmark.

A man had collected sewing machines for many years and placed them in a barn.

I managed to get three Pfaff 145 and one Pfaff 195. Two of them in reasonable condition.  

In total there were around 50 old sewing machines. I am not sure about rarity, but there may be some good pieces among the scrap.

Best regards

Danish Man

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A few pictures would be nice - if he has a Singer 97 or probably other nice vintage Singers I would make a trip to Denmark. I haven´t been to Denmark yet so.... ;)

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Nice find, now you have some spares if the good one breaks down. Like Folker said, did you get any pictures?

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Here are a couple of photos - there were around 40-50 sewing machines (mostly industrial) and around 15 three phase clutch motors.

It is a young couple who bought a farm house, which was filled with scrap.

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Wow.   Would love a find like that near me.  3 Pfaff 145's what a score, along with the other items you got.

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The poor guy just wanted to get rid of some of the stuff. I tell you - it was madness.

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I recall seing old black leather machine with walking foot - Pfaff or Singer and very old. Does that ring a bell for anyone here?

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Danish Man

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2 hours ago, DanishMan said:

I recall seing old black leather machine with walking foot - Pfaff or Singer and very old. Does that ring a bell for anyone here?

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Danish Man

Singer 111wsomething.

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Hi Wizcraft.

I think you are right. 

I saw it in the barn as well - very dirty.  Difficult to see the condition.

Best regards

Søren

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There must be quite a story about how they all came to be there, pity we'll never know.

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Fun time!!!!!!!!!!

glenn

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I will actually go and salvage som more sewing machines on Tuesday. Hopefully get 6-7 more machines.

Mostly 145's and possibly a two needle 545.

I will also look for Singers, but I did not see many on the first trip.

Best regards

Danish Man

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Wow that's a lot of 145"s.  

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