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Old 06-19-2017, 01:06 PM
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Where does one sell vintage machines? I know about Ebay and Craigs List, but are there other venues out there?
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I don't have many machines - but I will also have this issue soon.

I am looking forward to responses.
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Other than contacting some quilt or sewing guilds in your area, I don't know where else you could sell them, but I wish you luck.
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How about renting a booth in an antique mall with high traffic.
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There are also apps like Letgo, Offerup, and 5Miles that you can use to sell things. Are they high value machines? If that is the case, I would try to go with eBay because of the larger audience and the seller protections. High dollar face to face meetups would worry me. There is also a classifieds section on Sewingpatternreview. There are machines for sale there too.
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I've sold my reconditioned VSMs through Craigslist. Unless a treadle or a heavy sewing desk is involved, I will meet a buyer at a public location. Many police stations now allow people to meet up there for CL transactions. I will take my hubby or my daughter with me as well.

If you are on Facebook, they now have a marketplace section. I would apply the same principles, though.
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Originally Posted by JediMom View Post
I've sold my reconditioned VSMs through Craigslist. Unless a treadle or a heavy sewing desk is involved, I will meet a buyer at a public location. Many police stations now allow people to meet up there for CL transactions. I will take my hubby or my daughter with me as well.

If you are on Facebook, they now have a marketplace section. I would apply the same principles, though.
Wow...I never thought of meeting at a police station. Good safety tip!

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Originally Posted by Jane Quilter View Post
How about renting a booth in an antique mall with high traffic.
Thanks for the tip. I've thought of that. There is a large antiques faire a couple hours away from us...the Alameda Antiques Faire. They meet once a month and have a huge number of buyers that pass through. I don't know what the cost is to set up...probably pretty high. We don't have any antiques malls locally.

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There is a yahoo group "SewItsForSale". It seems to have a wide membership, and you must request to join. You also must follow the rules, but it is entirely listings for sewing related items, either for sale or in search of.

My public library is a great place to meet CL buyers. There are power outlets in the outdoor seating area or in the study rooms.
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There is a yahoo group "SewItsForSale". It seems to have a wide membership, and you must request to join. You also must follow the rules, but it is entirely listings for sewing related items, either for sale or in search of.

My public library is a great place to meet CL buyers. There are power outlets in the outdoor seating area or in the study rooms.
The library is a great meeting place too. Thanks for the idea!
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