Can these machines be saved?
#61
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[QUOTE=Canada Kate;4749692]Numbers 8 and 9 are definately worth money. They are Singer Featherweights and sell for over $200 on eBay. Shipping cost should not exceed $30. (I know because I recently bought one from eBay).[
Please look closer at the pictures.The bed of either of these machines [to the left side of the needle] doesn't raise up. Singer featherweights;#221 do./QUOTE]
Please look closer at the pictures.The bed of either of these machines [to the left side of the needle] doesn't raise up. Singer featherweights;#221 do./QUOTE]
#62
Please look closer at the pictures.The bed of either of these machines [to the left side of the needle] doesn't raise up. Singer featherweights;#221 do./QUOTE][/QUOTE]
I stand corrected. Thanks to the 10+ people who have previously posted the same information providing the correct identification of these machines on this thread. I am contantly impressed with the depth of knowledge on this board and I'm learning a lot.
I stand corrected. Thanks to the 10+ people who have previously posted the same information providing the correct identification of these machines on this thread. I am contantly impressed with the depth of knowledge on this board and I'm learning a lot.
Last edited by Canada Kate; 12-09-2011 at 08:21 AM.
#63
Do not throw these away. Sell them or give them away to people who will fix and use them. DH and I buy machines like that all the time and bring them back to running order to use. They are the best, easy to fix and maintain and normally have all metal parts.
#65
The two Singers are Centennial machines not featherweights. i have two of them and they are much heavier than a Featherweight which I have 1 of. I would give them away or try to sell them but not trash them. I sure someone would want them.
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