Old 06-01-2010, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by smitty
Originally Posted by Prism99
Condition means a lot for price. A machine with intact decals and not a lot of scratches from pins will be worth more. Avoid those that have tape on the bed as a seam allowance guide; you won't be able to get the tape off without damaging the finish.

It is *very* important that the seller understands how to pack the machine for shipping. Many machines are damaged because of improper packing. Knowledgeable sellers will describe their packing technique in the listing. If at all unsure about packing, email the seller before bidding. Machine and case should be shipped in separate packages. Double boxing is good.

Also, pay for insurance (most sellers do not provide insurance) so you can recover from any damage in shipping.
Amen ! more good machines are ruined by bad packing than anything. Really question them on packing. try to find a machine locally that you see & touch before you resort to eBay. we repair, buy, & sell 221's & about 50/50 good to bad on eBay. and we know what questions to ask. this is a huge market & some will
try to take advantage.the "I don't sew, so don't know much about the machine" is usually sure sign they are hiding something.
Good Luck !
Thanks very much for the informative input.
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