That said - there are a surprising number still showing up for sale - especially on ebay - and range all over in prices - you can still find one, if you watch for a VERY reasonable price.
On the farm, it was in the bedroom - very often were - but I keep mine in the living room as it's my “pride” piece of furniture (I grabbed these pics off the net - it would take to much time to take, download, edit and then post my own for this thread ;o)..) But this is my model exactly - the cabinet in oak - can't get much sturdier or nicer than that.
Keep track on Google AND to maybe avoid heavy shipping costs - keep track of any local/state listings under antiques, maybe put an ad out yourself?
It’s truly amazing and a testament to the workmanship that used to be the norm that so many of these machines are still around - and working!(How many things made today do you think will still exist, let alone work, in another 114 years? that would be 2124! ahhaha))