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    Old 12-12-2025, 10:29 AM
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    Default Suggestions for buying a used or older sewing machine

    If one is not mechanically talented -

    Make sure it works before you buy it.

    Which can also be a challenge for a newbie that has no idea of how a machine is supposed to work.

    some " surprises" ive had (because i did not know sny better)

    There are left homing machines - I did not know that
    a motherboard that is kaput will be renamed and not replaceable
    Really old machines have spindle bobbins or use uncommon needles

    I think i would rather buy a machine that Grandma used a lot and nay have worn spots than a machine that was hardly ever used.

    Again - if possible, make sure it works before taking it home.

    If an instruction manual is still available - Bonanza!!

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    Old 12-12-2025, 03:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    ......If an instruction manual is still available - Bonanza!!
    Just ask Mr. Google ...
    ... he has many manuals at the ready for you!
    No matter the age of the machine.
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    Old 12-13-2025, 10:04 PM
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    Bear, I have a machine I was told works. It does - if 'works' means it gets power and the needle goes up and down. But it doesn't sew!

    it's like a used car; you have to take it for a test drive!
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    Old 12-14-2025, 09:14 AM
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    I bought an older Bernina at an estate sale. I had owned one so had a bobbin and casing to take with me. I also took needles, thread and fabric to make sure it sewed well. A lot of sellers just turn it one and press the foot pedal and say it works. As Cathy said, not always so. If I'm paying more than a few bucks for it, I want to make sure it works.

    I have bought a couple machines at garage sales for $20 without testing, but they were old Singers that appeared to be in good shape. One I mostly bought for the case which would fit my 501 that I didn't have a case for. It's a 401 and I still haven't tried it to see if it does sew. I also bought a 185J in a table that I really bought because it was only $20 and was so cute and little and GREEN
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