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Old 09-29-2012, 03:23 PM
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Default Singer 401 at Salvation Army Store in Stuart, FL

I stopped by the SA store today. They have a SInger 401 with one Cam for sale in a hideous white painted cabinet. The wheel goes up and down, the levers slide easily. They only asked $45.00 for it, and I was ready to take it, thinking attachments might be in one of the drawers which was painted shut. Then I noticed, it had no Pedal, and no power cord. It wasn't too banged up., I just didn't want the Cabinet, and the time it would take to locate a power cord and pedal. So if anyone is interested in it., its waiting for someone to take it home with them.

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Old 09-29-2012, 03:48 PM
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When we got our 401A from GW auctions it didn't come with any cams, no controller and no power cord. Within a week we had a new set of cords and controller from Sew-Classic and a batch of cams from the LSMG. Would have bought the cord set from him too but he didn't have one that fit.

Since this machine is in a cabinet it might have been set up with a knee controller. Did you look up underneath to see?

At any rate hopefully somebody will rescue the poor baby.

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The controller may be up inside the cabinet with a knee lever attached to it.
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There was a knee controller inside the cabinet, but nothing was attached to it.
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Old 09-30-2012, 05:29 PM
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There was a knee controller inside the cabinet, but nothing was attached to it.
Sometimes it's hard to see the controller because it is tucked up against the side in a bracket that sort of covers it up a bit. Maybe if you point out all of the things that are "wrong" with the machine you could get it discounted.
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GW has a habit of over pricing their 'treasuers' - I think Cathy is right - see if they will come down - those are good machines and can be made to work. I have posted a ton of info on here if you want to track it down.
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