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i tried to find out the approximate value on the web, but all i see are sites that charge for estimates based solely on 3 photos. how accurate can that be?
does anyone know what the range of value is on these machines?
does anyone know what the range of value is on these machines?
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
i tried to find out the approximate value on the web, but all i see are sites that charge for estimates based solely on 3 photos. how accurate can that be?
does anyone know what the range of value is on these machines?
does anyone know what the range of value is on these machines?
As much as I hate to say it but sewing machines are the worst investment right now. Singer especially flooded the market in machines building his Empire and there were millions and millions of machines produced. Issac Singer was the Henry Ford of sewing machines.
But that should not take away from the machine at all. It is a really nice example and I would be proud to have it in my home and would use the little guy and enjoy it!!
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There is a gentleman who lives in Washington state that travels with his wife to various quilt and sewing shops during the winter months. He gives a great class for the repair and maintence of these machine. I live in the far west valley of Phoenix and went all the way south to Casa Grande, AZ to take this class. I just called Kokopelli Quilts and found out the information for you. Be sure to ask him about the parts you need. He can, also, supply a book or manual for you.
David McCullum, Washington State, 425-330-9473
www.rxfeatherweight.com
Hope this helps.
Anne V.
David McCullum, Washington State, 425-330-9473
www.rxfeatherweight.com
Hope this helps.
Anne V.
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Originally Posted by stitchhappy
Originally Posted by butterflywing
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bobbin case - but a drop-in place for the bobbin.
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