1937 featherweight price
#12
1937 is a very early model. They weren't cranking them out in the numbers they produced in later years. It's much harder to find one that early, so naturally the price might be higher-- unless the seller doesn't know what they are selling.
Overall, I think the price of featherweights seems to be coming down.
Overall, I think the price of featherweights seems to be coming down.
#13
Ebay in Australia has just auctioned a Featherweight 222K - no mention of year, but ad said there was an embroidery hoop. Guess the price? $2030 aust or about $2200 US. I have no idea why that particular machine was fought over so enthusiastically. Another one is just about to finish for over $800.
#14
1937 is a very early model. They weren't cranking them out in the numbers they produced in later years. It's much harder to find one that early, so naturally the price might be higher-- unless the seller doesn't know what they are selling.
Overall, I think the price of featherweights seems to be coming down.
Overall, I think the price of featherweights seems to be coming down.
I agree. The price of featherweights is coming down, the economy is forcing the issue. (nothing political intended!!!!) I believe that the prices of many things "unnecessary" are going to nosedive, and we'll start seeing better prices.
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Very high, I purchased a 1937 FW last summer for $250.00 and I thought that was a fair price, the machine was in fantastic shape. Mine had a buttonholer and a lot of feet with it, all in a case.
#20
Ebay in Australia has just auctioned a Featherweight 222K - no mention of year, but ad said there was an embroidery hoop. Guess the price? $2030 aust or about $2200 US. I have no idea why that particular machine was fought over so enthusiastically. Another one is just about to finish for over $800.
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