Worth it or not?
#11
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Originally Posted by Darlene
Great buys you can always sell them and make some money on them.
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the 401 (top picture) is worth whatever it was you paid for the whole mess...
It has a built in 'cam stack' and has numerous MECHANICAL built in stitches (not done by a mother board that will go out on you).
You can also use additional cams for even more stitches (but you don't have to have them).
You'll love it..
It has a built in 'cam stack' and has numerous MECHANICAL built in stitches (not done by a mother board that will go out on you).
You can also use additional cams for even more stitches (but you don't have to have them).
You'll love it..
#18
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Location: SW Colorado
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The top one looks just like my 401A Singer Slantomatic. I gave 30 dollars for it at an auction. Sews like a dream. You can make a lot of decorative stitches by using different combinations on the dials in the center front. No cams needed for most of the stitches on mine.
#19
the second Singer looks a lot like the one my Mother has now and I remember learning to sew on it many, many years ago. Boy, does that bring back many memories. I think I even made my wedding dress on it way back in 1962.
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