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    Anyone know anything about "Original Victoria" sewing machines?

    Just scooped one up tonight, don't know how old it is but it looks pretty old and may be pretty valuable if sold as an antique. Only thing, I'm not familiar with Original Victoria sewing machines. I know antique Singer machines command a pretty decent price but not sure about this thing. Did a google search "Original Victoria Sewing Machines" and couldn't really find much on the pedal ones, just the hand crank ones.


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    Check out sewalot.com. There are a few pics of the pedal type and the guy there will answer questions also. I know singer placed A few names of some of the Queens of England on his machines and have seen a few but never heard of the company you reference or have seen one that operates using pedals. Sounds like you may have something there. Good luck.
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