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QuilterGary 09-29-2012 07:57 PM

1889 Singer
 
I found a Singer #28 hand crank with attachments, case and key for $200.00 asking price. It looks to be in great shape, nice case. Any advice about the price and/or value?

Charlee 09-30-2012 06:10 AM

I paid $75 for mine... just all depends on how much you're willing to spend on one! :) $200 seems a bit spendy to me.

Muv 09-30-2012 12:53 PM

Far too much. But of course, I'm here and you're there, so what I think might not carry an awful lot of weight anyway.

pinkCastleDH 09-30-2012 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Muv (Post 5552466)
Far too much. But of course, I'm here and you're there, so what I think might not carry an awful lot of weight anyway.

It seems like the UK has a LOT of hand crank machines. I was wondering why? Over here I think hand cranks gave way to treadles pretty quickly but I wonder if homes were larger over here so the space wasn't as big an issue? Anyway, we bought an 1889 Singer 28 for $200 today (may have been the same one, though we're in Wisconsin and the OP is in Missouri) and I don't feel I over paid. Now, that was on the upper end of what we thought it was worth but he gave a good deal on the New National that we picked up at the same time (and an OK price on the 48K) so we don't feel cheated at all.


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