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Location: Tennessee
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Originally Posted by craftybear
did you test drive it? I would pay $300.00 if it was in good condition. I am still looking for one
So, if it has everything with it 300 is a great price. And once you sew on the little silly thing you will be in LOVE!
#13
William paid $300 for mine a year or so ago...for that much money tho, the decals were in perfect condition as was the machine itself. The only problem was that the foot pedal needed to be adjusted.
For a great machine, it's not a bad price. For a machine that's been beat up or used to the point that the decals are gone, or one that has any rust, heh! Not so much.
For a great machine, it's not a bad price. For a machine that's been beat up or used to the point that the decals are gone, or one that has any rust, heh! Not so much.
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Location: Ephrata, WA
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Originally Posted by Charlee
William paid $300 for mine a year or so ago...for that much money tho, the decals were in perfect condition as was the machine itself. The only problem was that the foot pedal needed to be adjusted.
For a great machine, it's not a bad price. For a machine that's been beat up or used to the point that the decals are gone, or one that has any rust, heh! Not so much.
For a great machine, it's not a bad price. For a machine that's been beat up or used to the point that the decals are gone, or one that has any rust, heh! Not so much.
I got a centennial model in mint condition with everything for 300$
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