Old 02-06-2012, 04:25 AM
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Thanks for your thoughts, I agree price is what I make of it and where we live. I think I will offer her $15 and see of she will take it, I will let you know.


Originally Posted by Vintage.Singers.NYC View Post
Hi Kay, it's tough for me to estimate prices since there's no standard that
everyone adheres to, prices seem to vary across the country, and most importantly--I really don't know the condition of the machine! If there is something seriously wrong with it, $30 is too much; if it's in perfect working order, I'd pay $30 for it, but that has to be modified by the fact that I live in NYC, where $30 for anything is a steal; and I also don't have to pay a repairperson to go over the machines that I acquire, as that's my hobby.

The bottom line is, a vintage sewing machine is worth whatever you're willing to pay for it. I've found that no matter what price you pay, you'll eventually find out that another person paid half of that for the same machine, and yet another person paid double.

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