It was bought by Mrs R about 1995 as a surprise present and she found it not via any framing supplier/source but a carpenters' place, cowering in a corner, unloved, neglected.

Turned it into something new
Now sixteen years later on its got the world at its feet
Success has been so easy for it
But don't forget it's us who put it where it is now
And we can put it back down too

It has too many foibles to be sold - no-one bar me could make it work like a new machine and I'm getting tired of the advanced Morso-dance techniques required to do that. Just like it, I ain't getting no younger. Waltzes are OK, but I'm talking break dancing.
We thought about getting it a donor card but breaking it up would be just too much to bear.
So - Spring Fair I'll be looking at a brand new machine and am thinking of turning my old friend in to a Strawberry planter or something. If I lived in a big place I'd frame it.