If you had the money would you buy this Featherweight
#31
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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oh my goodness- some people really think they've 'got something' and like to (take advantage)
might be someone related to one of my sister in law's= she has antiques in her garage that have been sitting there for 15+ years- while they go hungry===because she thinks they are worth way more than anyone would ever pay for them-
i guess to her they are worth that much-
and that person can keep their machine= because it seems to be worth an aweful lot to them :)
might be someone related to one of my sister in law's= she has antiques in her garage that have been sitting there for 15+ years- while they go hungry===because she thinks they are worth way more than anyone would ever pay for them-
i guess to her they are worth that much-
and that person can keep their machine= because it seems to be worth an aweful lot to them :)
#38
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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Not Even if I won the Lottery. Did this guy plate it with 24K gold and diamonds? He is asking wayyyyyy too much for it. I bought one two years ago on ebay for under $200. and it works great. I have just finished piecing a queen sized quilt top on it, and start the quilting on it today. Keep looking. I picked one up last month at a moving sale for $100.00 with oodles of attachments. Seems to sew fine, but DH needs to check light out, it flickers on and off. I haven't had time to really check it out, but it does sew.
#40
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Tippy-top of a ridge in WV
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Absolutley not. If I had that kind of money I would put it toward a machine with a larger harp area. A good Featherweight can be found for much less, just take the time and wait until the right one comes around.
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