Did I spend too much? New featherweight
#32
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Central Missouri
Posts: 462
Oh my gosh I had no idea they had gone up in price that much. I bought my aunt's at her sale a few (6 maybe) years ago and got it for a song at the prices shown. My uncle had bought it for her and she treated it like it was a piece of gold so it looks and runs like new, the case is in new shape all the wiring looks new, everything is like it is new, has bobbins and attachments galore, so guess I have a gold mine sitting in there and didn't realize it. I am just thrilled to have it and have it in such good shape. That little machine is one great sewing machine, love to use it.
#33
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 490
Hubby and I were at an auction today and they brought out this Featherweight. We did not have a chance to look it over beforehand, and the bidding was going fast. Since I had always wanted one, we foolishly bid on it almost sight unseen.
So when I get a chance to look it over, it's going to need a new cord, a new bobbin case (this one is missing) and some new bobbins. The machine itself looks to be in fair condition, though I cannot even plug it up due to cord is deteriorated. The case is in pretty bad condition and there are no attachments, manuals or anything included.
In the excitement of the bid, I am in $200 plus tax.
I am kinda heartsick. Did I do terrible?
So when I get a chance to look it over, it's going to need a new cord, a new bobbin case (this one is missing) and some new bobbins. The machine itself looks to be in fair condition, though I cannot even plug it up due to cord is deteriorated. The case is in pretty bad condition and there are no attachments, manuals or anything included.
In the excitement of the bid, I am in $200 plus tax.
I am kinda heartsick. Did I do terrible?
#36
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Vancouver Island / Arizona
Posts: 458
From the photo, your case looks solid. Just like the machine it only needs a little TLC. There are lots of videos on here if it is a bit smelly. They usually are because of the animal glue that was used in their construction. The exterior can be brought back to a surprisingly good looking condition. It will protect your machine if you take it anywhere or just keep it clean if it is put away. One of your catches looks like it might need replacing but even that is doable. Don't fret you did fine. Keep us posted on your journey of renewal.
#37
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Traverse City, MI
Posts: 405
Several years ago hubby bought my FW for $550 in mint condition with a zigzag attachment and original manual. It had a new pedal and cord. No I think it was too much. Case was like new except for the old smell. Local sewing machine store charges $90 for cleaning and adjustments add on the labor and parts for that machine will add a lot to your purchase price. Hopefully it doesn’t need a motor. I don’t like sewing with mine but can’t tell my husband cause I told him I wanted one.
#39
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Washington State
Posts: 182
My sister bought a Featherweight at an estate sale and spent $150 replacing the cord and bobbin case and other stuff. She sold it for $400. I think she still has 3. I think they are really cute but I like to sew fast. You got a good deal. She took a Featherweight maintenance and the teacher said the only way you can kill these machines is toss them into the ocean. She maintains her own and has also help friends who have purchased featherweights. One friend picked one up for $30 at a pre-garage sale the nonprofit she volunteers at was having. Last year she also scored a huge sack full of fabric and packaged batting that was going to be tossed. Contemporary Japanese fabric and vintage fabrics in small tops, by vintage I mean authentic Civil War prints). I was the beneficiary of all the vintage stuff.
#40
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
Posts: 3,025
Local Auctioneer buys whole estates then resells piece by piece. I knew this estate had a FW so I called him & he told me over phone $300 but took my $250 offer. I knew owner & knew it would be mint condition, case & all. Imagine my face when I found out it was white ! I wanted black ! Oh well. I enjoy it. Original sales slip says it cost $106.00
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