FW for sale
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FW for sale
The Mercantile antique shop in Bisbee,Arizona has aFW inthe corner of a dusty ,glass case. It runs like a charm,has a case with intact closures,a few attachments, no offensive odors. I think it's a 221. The face plate does not have the scroll work...just the vertical design. It's a sweet machine for $300. Just an FYI.
#2
I was at a flea market type sale (Canton, Texas first Monday) and saw a FW for $185. Serial # showed it was made in 1940. I ask for a lower price and he came down to $165. Still too much so I passed since I already have two..
#3
Last year when I was at the Canton Flea Market, there was a FW for sale for $400. I didn't want it but when I stopped to look at it, I said it was rather expensive. He said he was firm on his price and it's not like they are making them anymore. He had a point. I have a FW and one is enough. Too many machines now.
#4
Oh boy, wish we had travelled to TX this week instead of last--I love Canton First Monday--and it would have been a fun stop on our way home. I would have paid that for the FW, but I am not much of one to bargain. Wonder if he sold it, and for how much.......
#5
the thing is they can ASK any price they want, but value depends on the buyer. i just bought one for $171. i thought that was on the hi side. but if i bought it at that price then that's what it is worth. yours may be worth more to you. you will again determine it's worth when someone down the road buys it from you. so worth fluctuates. personally, when i'm buying $175 is hi but when i'm selling $300 seems reasonable! lol
#6
Last year when I was at the Canton Flea Market, there was a FW for sale for $400. I didn't want it but when I stopped to look at it, I said it was rather expensive. He said he was firm on his price and it's not like they are making them anymore. He had a point. I have a FW and one is enough. Too many machines now.
#7
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I am looking at a 1926 priced at $275. I thought that was high, but the seller is very reputable, if she says it runs well, there is no doubt that it does. The finish is in perfect condition. I just got it today to bring home to try out. I was hoping for a cheaper one, but this one would not have to have any repairs or cleaning. Might be worth it.
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