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Old 05-10-2018, 07:00 AM
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elnan
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I have bought 3 of that model, but none in cabinet or table. I never paid more than $20 for any of them. Two of them were cleaned and lubed, then passed on to a young, learning, 4-H sewer. I try to make sure each sewing machine I pass on has a manual and sometimes a buttonholer, but not always, just make sure it is operational. My opinion is that the refinished table will be the selling point.
As has been mentioned, the area you live in will have a lot to do with value. I have never seen a hand-crank in my area, but have picked up a few featherweights, and I have all the earlier slant shank machines.
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