Kenmore 95 1948. Is this a goodie but oldie??
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Whitewater, WI
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I think thats way too high too. I just passed on a beautiful white in a great cabnit for 30.00. I couldnt have gotten it in the truck alone and it was raining. I was in great condition though. Keep looking, you'll find something cheaper!
#15
Call the lady and tell her it is too rich for your blood, make an offer and give her your #. She may find that it is not in high demand like the featherweight and you may get it anyway at a reasonable price!
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Florida
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Sounds kinda high....whereas i saw a beautiful 60's model Singer with a huge cabinet and lots, lots, lots of notions, bobbins, patterns, laces, etc for $50. And no i didn't buy it....it wouldn't fit in my car!!
#20
A featherweight and this machine would not be equal. You would have a mint sewing machine and maple cabinet. If they are truly mint, I would buy it. I haven't seen any $5.00 machines on here and would be very leary if I was told that. Best thing is to go see it and if it is true, I would buy it. I wouldn't want a old looking thing setting in my home, mint condition, yes. You can't really make a good decision without seeing it. Just my opinion.
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