Featherweight sewing machines
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Featherweights have dropped a little in price on Kijiji (Canadian version of Craig's List). I'm seeing more advertised in the $200-$300 range down from the $400-$500 range a couple of years ago. I just bought one from this list for $125 and it is in very good sewing shape but had the original foot peddle replaced and was missing the instruction book. Last year I bought two featherweights for $60 on this same list from a lady cleaning out her mother's and aunt's estates. She didn't know what she had and called them old Singers.
#22
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by lyndaloo
I realized the price was high on Trudy. I didn't want to bid, and I did the "buy it now" thingy. I watched featherweights on Ebay for a while but I was just stuck on Trudy. The seller was top-rated and had 100% positive comments and has been on Ebay for 13 years. They handle a lot of sewing machines too. I rarely buy anything like this for myself, and I just decided I had to have her. She sits on my table in the dining/living area and she sews like a champ. I smile everytime I see her!
Bidders get some good deals on the featherweights. It just seemed like Trudy was the one for me.
Bidders get some good deals on the featherweights. It just seemed like Trudy was the one for me.
Enjoy Trudy! :thumbup:
#24
I have 2, got them both at yard sales. One is a 1952 paid ten dollars, the other one is a 1963 paid $40.00 for, they are in great condition. Or try looking on craigslist. Sometimes you can find them alot cheaper. :)
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Quitman,Texas
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Watch Craigs List. You must look almost every day,but sooner or later one will show up,I have 2 and 50.00 for each both in mint condition. Watch the Dallas,Austin,Houston, and some of the other large cities in Texas.Good luck.
#27
Originally Posted by jljack
Lately the prices on eBay have come down somewhat, especially if the machine is not in top condition. You can find many on there for less than $200, but most go for $200-$250.
Good luck...I'm looking for one in rough shape that I can work on.
Good luck...I'm looking for one in rough shape that I can work on.
Someone also posted a white FW on Craigs List in the San Francisco area for $260.00. He took the extension off and put a longer one on from a black FW and then painted it white. Even said in the ad the colors didn't match. :thumbdown:
#28
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: MD
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I payed $275 from my local quilt shop. It had been traded in and he went over it and made sure it was okay. I didn't get any attachments but the case is beautiful and isn't musty and the machine looks good. Just has a few paint nicks in the front. I think it's from taking it in and out of the case. He has another one but he wants $350 for that one. I'd love to get another one but not at that price. I need to look for a bargain.
#29
I collect Necchi and Singer vintage sewing machines and now have 5 featherweights. I, too, have noticed the prices coming down a little on them. Keep searching and you will find the perfect little FW and at a good price.
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