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#3421
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The "shaker" stand: The Shakers were known for the elegance and simplicity of their designs, they didn't believe in ornamentation just for ornamentation's sake. No way would that have came from their shops. The seller would have been better to say Victorian instead. It does look a bit top heavy to me.
Rodney
#3422
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What I've seem on ebay today just makes me laugh. A single stitch cam for a Singer 403, 603,660, 750, etc. are priced at $``10.95 ach -- that's preposterous -- I bought 20 of the top-hat cams for less than $20. I don't think these items are going to sell at $10.95 each -- I sure wouldn't buy them for that!
Jeanette
Jeanette
#3424
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What I've seem on ebay today just makes me laugh. A single stitch cam for a Singer 403, 603,660, 750, etc. are priced at $``10.95 ach -- that's preposterous -- I bought 20 of the top-hat cams for less than $20. I don't think these items are going to sell at $10.95 each -- I sure wouldn't buy them for that!
Jeanette
Jeanette
#3425
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There are a few cams that are harder to find and/or more desirable than the others. The ducky cam for the later 700 series Touch&Sews is one that comes to mind.
I've bought all my cams at thrift stores but that's very hit & miss and not a reliable way to price them. We all love a good deal and I'm a bottomfeeding cheap S.O.B. by nature but I think it's important to remember that there's a difference between the exceptionally low prices we like to brag about here and what the full retail prices really are.
It's been a little while since I looked. The last time I looked it was possible to buy a basic set of cams for under $20 before shipping. It can cost more if it's a 400 or 500 series set in the right box.
Rodney
I've bought all my cams at thrift stores but that's very hit & miss and not a reliable way to price them. We all love a good deal and I'm a bottomfeeding cheap S.O.B. by nature but I think it's important to remember that there's a difference between the exceptionally low prices we like to brag about here and what the full retail prices really are.
It's been a little while since I looked. The last time I looked it was possible to buy a basic set of cams for under $20 before shipping. It can cost more if it's a 400 or 500 series set in the right box.
Rodney
#3429
Who do you suppose made this machine? Most of the Coronados I've seen have been Brother machines. This one has shades of the Elna genes in it... .
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details....dId=1052124316
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details....dId=1052124316
#3430
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Who do you suppose made this machine? Most of the Coronados I've seen have been Brother machines. This one has shades of the Elna genes in it... . http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details....dId=1052124316
$23 VS2 - http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectib...ine/1042278986
$125 for a VERY early W&W Curved needle (rough, but restorable) http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectib...125/1019160803
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