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Maire 06-26-2015 06:41 PM

I found a 301 at a garage sale for $10-it was totally frozen, nothing moved, but I knew the accessories were worth that much. Cleaned it, oiled & lubed it, let it sit for a day or two-and gradually it started to move, after a few days of soaking in the oil & lube it starting sewing like a champ, smooth , strong & quiet. So it pays to take a chance on a machine that looks hopeless.

Jeanette Frantz 06-26-2015 07:31 PM

The only machines I have are vintage, bordering on antique (one of them). I have a Singer 328K -purchased new in 1963; two Singer Touch 'N Sews 750 -age unknown); a White Featherweight - 1954; a Singer 1425 - age unknown; a National Two Spool Treadle - estimated - early 1900's; a Singer 403A - 1950's; a Baby-Lock Serger -age unknown); a Singer 201-2 - 1952; a Singer 185-J -age unknown right now; and a Singer Athena 1200 (I think) and age unknown. Most of these were inherited, but the 403A was purchased from Goodwill for $41; and the White Featherweight also from Goodwill for $50. I don't really claim to collect these vintage machines -- mostly my son picks them up if he finds one in good condition. Since he worked as a Sewing Machine Mechanic for 14 years, he can tell when one is in good condition. I am hesitant myself to buy machine off E-Bay, but that is more a phobia speaking than experience. I can tell you that the White Featherweight and the 403A are both very good machines -- I've used both of them for piecing and find them both excellent for that task. I don't buy and sell machines (or anything else) but just from a practical standpoint, NEVER buy anything and have it shipped without it being insured for the purchase price and your shipping costs. I wish I were qualified to give you more advice, but truly, I'm not! LOL Welcome to the Board. I hope some of us can be of assistance to you! Happy Retirement!

Jeanette

girlygirlforme 06-29-2015 04:53 AM

Thank you for your advice. I will keep looking.

girlygirlforme 06-29-2015 02:49 PM

I just brought home a longbed mocha 301A, made in 1953 same year I was born. She is a beauty and after lubricating and oiling she runs like a dream. I didn't get the great deals you talk about, but I got one!

Cari-in-Oly 06-29-2015 05:14 PM

As long as it makes you happy it was a deal. I've paid anywhere from nothing to several hundred for my vintage machines, to me all of them were a deal for the happiness they bring me.

Cari

Daylesewblessed 06-29-2015 06:38 PM

Congratulations on finding one! You will enjoy it for years to come!

girlygirlforme 06-30-2015 11:02 AM

Thanks it does make me happy!

KalamaQuilts 06-30-2015 12:37 PM

Goodie goodie gum drops!! Well done! Happy new old sewing machine :)

Cheesehead 07-01-2015 02:07 PM

Hey fellow Cheesehead, glad you were able to find your machine! Today I was in my local Goodwill and picked up a black 301 in a cabinet for $12.75, the manual and attachments were not with the machine but it's in great shape. Didn't plan to look for a machine today, but DH was with me and he can be such an enabler. Two weeks ago he came home with a pretty little green Singer 185J for $35 in a mahogany cabinet that was in excellent condition. Jan

girlygirlforme 07-02-2015 03:59 AM

Are you finding these in Wisconsin? I have been to the local goodwill and all I find are pretty trashed newer machines.


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