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Old 10-03-2013, 04:28 PM
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Default Featherweight 221

I have many high end computerized machines, but have always wanted a Featherweight. Finding and getting are very far apart when owners want high prices for machines in not-so-high condition. I was able to get a gift of a treadle machine several years ago (BIL is a fireman and found one in a barn the department was going to use in a practice fire). Walked into my dealer to purchase a foot for by Quattro and what do I see way back in the corner of the store? A Featherweight case! When I opened it up I found my machine! A Singer 221! They said someone had brought in 5---yes 5 machines that had been hidden away. This was the last one! Very few scratches, still shines like new. Missing a few feet. All but one decal is in perfect condition. Case is in good condition, handle is slightly worn, and inside smells funky. I know the purist would say it is not in pristine or even excellent condition, but for what I have seen out there going for outlandish prices, I would rate it an 9 out of 10. From what I can find, it was manufactured sometime between 1940 and 1947. I just got it last night, so I need to research. I wanted one from the 20's, but I am sooooo excited. My grandmother started a quilt on her Featherweight from the 20's, but she never finished it. I will finish it on one from the 40's. I think Grandma would be proud.
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Old 10-03-2013, 05:27 PM
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that is great....did you give it a name?
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Old 10-03-2013, 05:52 PM
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Good for you, treasure it and use it..it will certainly make you smile.
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Grandma could have used a Singer in the 20's but it wouldn't have been a Featherweight. Featherweights were first introduced in 1933 and they were expensive for their time. My MIL bought hers as a new bride in 1947 and her machine and card table were just under $150. Her new husband (my FIL) considered this a huge fortune and Mary said she had to use her egg money for months to pay back the family farm account.
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welcome to the FW club! congrats and enjoy! I love mine
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Congratulations on finding your Featherweght. Enjoy.
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Yay for you!!
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http://www.singer-featherweight.com/...es/dating.htmlYou're gonna love it! You'll have to get her serial number and check to see her age!
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Congrats I love mine
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Just a hint - I bought a package of Skunkies either at Dollar Tree or Wal-mart and they helped a lot with the case.
They all smell that way. There were 2 in a package in pink fabric for a dollar or two.
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