That is exactly what I thought also, however, my DH and I watched a 1962 Singer Featherweight sell for an outrageous price just before Valentines day. It was a bid auction and although I don't have the exact price, it was around $1250.00 (more than $1200 but less than $1300). It was in real good condition, however I would never pay that price for one. There were about 27 bids on it. Go figure!! Don't people know how many of these machines were made?
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
I seriously doubt that anyone would pay such a high price for this! Gimme a break! :D
Also some people get the idea that b/c it's in demand people will stop at nothing. Too many FW's out there though.
Dreamers!!!!!!!!!