132 "Featherweight"
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132 "Featherweight"
I was offered this machine at such a low price, I decided to check it out even though I knew it couldn't hold a candle to my old FW's. Just out if curiosity, I bought it. It looked brand new - was clean, but didn't look like it had even been used. Now I know why. It is a piece of junk and even the manual doesn't make much sense. Some of you may disagree, but I've been sewing over 40 years on different machines. I looked it up online and saw both good and bad comments. Mine is going to Goodwill today.
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Location: Lived in San Diego now retired in Eagar, AZ.
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if you look at all plastic machines (inside and out) you are going to see a plastic product with only those capabilities... search for a featherweight from the 30s--50s... i have 5 and they all work and they are still easy to carry to classes if that was why you wanted a small machine...
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