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sueisallaboutquilts 04-03-2011 05:16 AM

You want to sell it?????????????????????? A lot of us will be shocked to hear this.
They are such wonderful machines!!

Whatever you do, don't sell it to an antique store!! You could sell it here when you become a regular ( so many posts in 2 weeks or something like that. It's in the rules for selling)
Craig's list, ebay, just to name a few.

They are highly sought after machines.

WhyMe 04-03-2011 08:17 AM

Thanks, All,

Why not keep it, they ask... My Mom needs the money. Social Security only goes so far.

The last thing I need is more stuff around the house that I won't use. Ditto for my kids.

It sounds like best bet is this list, followed by Craigs List and/or EBay.

Lynne

Scissor Queen 04-03-2011 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by WhyMe
Thanks, All,

Why not keep it, they ask... My Mom needs the money. Social Security only goes so far.

The last thing I need is more stuff around the house that I won't use. Ditto for my kids.

It sounds like best bet is this list, followed by Craigs List and/or EBay.

Lynne

With the rules for being able to sell here the way they are your best bet is Craigslist.

The ad is free. You can ask what you want for it and sell it local and avoid having to pack it and ship it.

If it's barely used you should be able to get at least $300.

PieceandLuv 04-03-2011 11:07 AM

I am sure a day will come when u will wish u had not sold it,,,,,,,,,,,

danece 04-03-2011 09:03 PM

First thing is find out how old it is, then see what assesories and if a case is with it, look on craigs list, e-bay or contact a reputable dealer and find out what they are selling for, I paid $200 for one and $350 for another, but have seen them for sell as high as $500, good luck


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