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Old 08-09-2012, 06:33 AM
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The Goodwill site always has multiple featherweights available. www.shopgoodwill.com I personally wouldn't want one this banged up unless I planned to have it refurbished and painted.
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Old 08-09-2012, 06:57 AM
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I am always searching on the goodwill site, but I dont want to pay 100+ for a machine that I don't plan to use. I have a white FW that is in perfect condition. This one is going to be used in photo shoots for my pattern covers.
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:32 AM
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goodwill . some people are just lame, This machine started at 5$, these auctions run for 7 days,, in the first 4 hrs of the listing people have driven the price over $100,

now why is that ?

goodwill knows every well what a FW sells for, they could put it in a store at 200 or just below, it would be gone the same day..but that would make them look like money mongers

Items like this on G/W I have to call shill bidding on...>>> Good WILL

you may see I'm not much of a goodwill fan, I was yrs ago.

http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...story=show#des

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Old 08-09-2012, 01:10 PM
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I've gotten plenty of good deals off the goodwill auction site, and in the stores. paid 35.00 for my 99k in a cabinet, 5.00 for my white rotary bent wood case, 10 for my free westinghouse, etc. I think I've got 6 more machines off there plus a handful of other items. FW go up quickly because someone puts in their max bid, which might be 100+ and the next person has to bid over that to get the high bid, and since FW we all know go for way more than the other machines, people are going to be prepared off the bat to bid that high. They dont have as good a notification system as ebay does so people who bid there often know that they may get outbid and not know for hours, thus losing out on the chance to rebid a higher price.
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Old 08-09-2012, 04:10 PM
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I'm glad you got the FW! You will enjoy sewing on her! Being such a rank amateur, I got sooooooooo very lucky (and blessed) when my son found mine at the Goodwill Store. She's white, manufactured in 1954, and is in absolutely MINT condition. She really looks "new" but she still has the inspection tag from the factory on her! For $50, she's wonderful! I can't believe how lucky I was to find her! (I still haven't picked a name yet, either!)

Enjoy your FW!

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Old 08-09-2012, 04:58 PM
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Canadiangirl, you were smart to play it cool and offer a low price because of the condition and because of the unknown. Sometimes we just have to be cool, offer what we want to pay, and if it is meant to be, then it will happen.

Have fun and enjoy your FW!

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Old 08-09-2012, 05:12 PM
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wow that was a great deal! Be sure to show us the "after" on her once you get her all prettified

This is how I got my FW too, also a 1954 white one I found at a garage sale in MINT condition. Had there not been a spool of thread sitting on it and threaded into the machine I'd have thought it was never used. I paid 90.00 for her but still beyond excellent deal. Mine still has the inspection sticker on it too!
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Old 08-09-2012, 07:31 PM
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Great great great for you. Just keep at it, and you'll have the best little machine in your world. Nothing beats the FW for sewing quilt seams, Nothing. And it is so quiet. If quiet is important to you, you will love it. Congratulations. And good luck with getting it running. The price was unbelievable.
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:35 AM
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$45 later...newplug and footpedal...she sews!!!!! Needs a day at the spa badly but she works! Thinking on the name "little lady" or "little miss" come to mind but if anyone has some ideas, let me know!
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