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Originally Posted by Charlee
Post a pic for us!
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
As for the serial number it is - AD439095 Series 15-30.
#13
Originally Posted by Ritacarl
Originally Posted by Charlee
Post a pic for us!
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
As for the serial number it is - AD439095 Series 15-30.
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Originally Posted by emerald46
Lots of good info here on older machines http://www.ismacs.net/home.html
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Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by Ritacarl
Originally Posted by Charlee
Post a pic for us!
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
I have to agree with Candace. People can ask whatever they want for a machine, but it doesn't mean anyone will pay for it. There are VERY few machines out there worth $500, let alone $1100.00.
A machine made in 1931? Doubtful. You most likely do have a desirable machine if it's in perfect condition...what's the serial number on it?
As for the serial number it is - AD439095 Series 15-30.
#16
I love my 15 for fmq - and would love to find a treadle - even just the base - but they are very few and far between here, and not very reasonable to ship. Certainly worth more than $1 -- as far as actual value it is very subjective. Machines that people find at goodwill and yard sales for next to nothing other places are rarely seen here, so are much more valuable locally.
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