My garage sale find, a Singer 301A LBOW :D
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Ahem, http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Antique-S...-/141271442999
How much would a 66 be worth new? I guess $A890 because this one does look new.
How much would a 66 be worth new? I guess $A890 because this one does look new.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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A zig-zag attachment. Do you know how that works? You attach it to the machine, and the "fabric" moves back and forth. Does it work? Yes, but only if the fabric is quite substantial or is starched or something. I made a skirt for my baby cradle in 1956, and the fabric was too soft, but it looked cute anyway.
My 301A is installed at the same level as the one in the picture, but I have the extended table, so I can lift that up to change the bobbin without having to lift the machine out of the table.
My 301A is installed at the same level as the one in the picture, but I have the extended table, so I can lift that up to change the bobbin without having to lift the machine out of the table.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MO (the Show Me state)
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If you are willing to drive the 4 hours to pick up a 301 I can keep my eye out for you. Or perhaps we can talk about shipping it. Just let me know. I will also need to know your price point.
I picked up a light green one owner Singer 15-125 yesterday for $30.00. Sometimes the prices here on vintage machines found on CL can be reasonable.
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