Featherweght?
#41
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Western NC
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Okay I've asked before but I'm still confused. How do you know what is a featherweight. Is there a website with pictures of featherweight models or how do you know? I know it refers to the weight but how do you know by her picture of either machine they are featherweights or am I just not getting it???? Very new here.
#43
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by craftybear
get up early and be waiting for them when they open up, I hope you get it
Billy
#45
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Originally Posted by lnlwhitt
Okay I've asked before but I'm still confused. How do you know what is a featherweight. Is there a website with pictures of featherweight models or how do you know? I know it refers to the weight but how do you know by her picture of either machine they are featherweights or am I just not getting it???? Very new here.
The distinctive feature on the most common model (the 221) is that the bed on the left side of the machine is hinged and can be flipped up for storage (as in the photo of the machine). The model 222 featherweight (worth *tons* of money because they are so much more rare) has a removeable bed that turns the machine into a free-arm.
Featherweight machines are almost never sold in a cabinet like the machine in the second photo. They are almost always sold just by themselves (they are a standalone machine) or in their distinctive boxy carrying case (aS in the first picture). Featherweight tables were manufactured but are hard to find.
#49
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Join Date: May 2010
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Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
It's a white/celery or a tan featherweight. I have one of each. Buy it fast!
Sharon