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Old 08-13-2010, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Annaquilts

I am not sure what a little foot is?
This one is pricey, but here's a pic of a snap on:

(http://compare.ebay.com/like/3503532...=263602_263632)

There's also ones for low shank and slant.
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Old 08-13-2010, 03:32 PM
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Ok, What is everyone's thoughts on the Spartan? Looks to be a cute little machine.[/quote]

II have a Spartan my cousin found at a garage sale for $5.00 & gave it to me. It's in perfect shape and sews great but is so heavy to lug around but they are a good little machine.[/quote]

I also found a Spartan at a garage sale for $5. I gave it to a friend after I got it running perfect. Her granddaughter uses it and thinks she has a perfect machine. The Spartan is a 3/4 size machine but way heavier than the featherweight. It does not have a light and you have to hold down the bobbin winder for it to work. I love those little machines, I'd pick up every one I find!

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Old 08-13-2010, 05:53 PM
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I can hardly believe this listing. It has been up awhile ago and I see that he has just reposted. Not sure what goes through some peoples minds.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/atq/1896596876.html
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Old 08-13-2010, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by quilt addict
I can hardly believe this listing. It has been up awhile ago and I see that he has just reposted. Not sure what goes through some peoples minds.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/atq/1896596876.html
Someone should call or e-mail this person and give them a heads up and let them know just how far off the mark they are with this machine.
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Old 08-13-2010, 06:23 PM
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OK, my excitement is building. I just got off the phone with the guy selling me the 1949 featherweight. He's delivering it tomorrow at 1 pm. Woo Hoo! I just cant wait. I will post a picture just as soon as I can. I hope it's everything I'm expecting it to be.
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Old 08-13-2010, 06:31 PM
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WOW we are at 300 Pages!!!!

And yes everyone I am over the moon about it!

The Singer spartan was made overseas just for the american market and it was meant to compete against the cheaper Japanese 15's that were flooding the market. It was the lowest introductory machine in the line up just like the White FW was the budget model of the FW's.

Very few Spartans were sold compared to the Singers. If you find one in good condition get it its money in the bank.

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Old 08-13-2010, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by quilt addict
I can hardly believe this listing. It has been up awhile ago and I see that he has just reposted. Not sure what goes through some peoples minds.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/atq/1896596876.html
Lisa what was it we were talking about on the phone the other night........Either the machines in your area are listed for next to nothing or they are through the roof!! I think this one qualifies for the later.

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Old 08-13-2010, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by wvdek
I am bummed. I bid on and won a 99K from 1955 on e-bay. Picked it up today at PO, ran errands most of day, got home, opened her up, and you guessed it - DAMAGED. Not real noticeable until you get her in the right lite and then there it is - a crack from front to along base of pedastal all the way through with a big old paint chip off down to bare metal. I cannot tell if damage was old or new, but I can tell you it was not noticeable in pics or represented by the seller. I have sent him an e-mail. Machine was insured so that may save my bacon.
As some may know, I have waited a long time to find a 99K and a FW from 1955, the year I was born. What a bummer! And with my camera being broken, I cannot take pics. AAARRRGGHHH! Ok, I am done venting. Thanks.
Have been in contact with seller. He has agreed to refund full purchase price plus shipping to me and back to him. He will wait for confirmation Shipping #, then when he receives said machine without further damage (:roll: ), and after I leave positive feedback, he will reimburse my monies. I say after he receives machine and I receive monies, then I will leave positive feedback.
How does this usually work for those of you who have had to do it or sell on e-bay?
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Okay, If I was feeling better, I would be dancing all over. But with the ear ache, I am just not feeling up to it. But I am glad I got these babies ......and Billy's special surprise.

Come to find out that these machines belonged to her Aunt Mackie that had passed on. Mackie, is the Jeanne Mackie who was one of the prized instructors at Quilt In A Day. Who would of thought. She was glad they were going to a quilter. She said they gave away so much fabric too. Sorry I missed that. So first I will call Mackie. She couldn't find the key so I bought the bent wood case with the machine in it. I was so pleased when I opened it.....It is pristine! Cleaner than the machines I take through the spa.

15-91 Serial AF212989, 25,000 allotted April 12, 1939.

Then the treadle is a Jones Medium CS Serial #67025. Need cleaning but think Jeanne Jones will be beautiful once been through the spa. I will have to learn some wood working to touch up the cabinet.

The case has one dent
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Isn't she a beauty.
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Originally Posted by quilt addict
I can hardly believe this listing. It has been up awhile ago and I see that he has just reposted. Not sure what goes through some peoples minds.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/atq/1896596876.html
Trust me!! It's the air in California that affects some people :lol: :lol: :lol:
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