1955 Singer Featherweight
#1
1955 Singer Featherweight
Is $260 including shipping too much to pay for one in good working order, box and accessories included. I'm interested in owning a Featherweight. Is this year a good one to collect. I've got the bug for one.
#3
Featherweights seem to come in all prices. If you are willing to spend that, and it's a 100% complete working machine, go for it. That does seem to be about the going average rate. Deals can be had if you are patient and search.
I understand the bug, it's Christmas! Go for it!
I understand the bug, it's Christmas! Go for it!
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Why are Singer FWs worth more than a Singer 99 or a Singer 66 or a Singer 201 or a Singer 15 or a 301? Most of the same people on here won't spent more than $10 for a mint shape afore mentioned won't hesitate to spend $275 or $300 on a FW - I'm at a loss.
#6
I'm not sure what other's have to say, but I think it's the overall cuteness of the Singer Feather Weight that gets the bigger response.
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