Old 12-17-2018, 06:30 PM
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lindawmn
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Originally Posted by Mickey2 View Post
In very nice working condition they will probably fetch $100. Rewired, cleaned and sorted out they tend to cost a bit more. A bit unfortunate with the motor Linda, but with a DIY effort it will be fine again. It's not always easy to sell these cast iron machine. I think I payed about the equivalent of $80 dollar for my 201 and it needed a few replacement parts and a bit of work to run again too. It's still my favorite machine.
I don't mind keeping it or giving it to my sister, who does sew. My husband wants to rebuild the motor
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