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#4591
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,585
Tammi, I hope you get the table! That's a really good buy! I'd love to have one like it, but I can't drive to Minnesota -- I'm still recovering from pneumonia, with some complications, so even if I could otherwise drive, I cannot now! So, I sure hope you get it!
Jeanette
Jeanette
#4593
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
#4594
It's alright! I really appreciate you trying! I sort of expected it to be gone in minutes, so I was surprised that the ad was there as long as it was. Once we can travel easier, I really want to make a trip south and meet tons of you all!
#4595
Tammi, I hope you get the table! That's a really good buy! I'd love to have one like it, but I can't drive to Minnesota -- I'm still recovering from pneumonia, with some complications, so even if I could otherwise drive, I cannot now! So, I sure hope you get it!
Jeanette
Jeanette
ETA: Heck, for what I would have paid for gas, I could order the kit.
#4596
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Centralia, WA, USA
Posts: 4,890
Sorry you missed it.
I'm looking at Shopgoodwill right now. A couple of things of interest and I'm just on the first page. First a Centennial 201 with controller but no case is up to $96. Second is a celery Featherweight with 25 bids that's currently $500. It's the highest I've seen so far for a featherweight. I don't know if these are flukes or if machine prices might be starting to go up a bit.
Rodney
I'm looking at Shopgoodwill right now. A couple of things of interest and I'm just on the first page. First a Centennial 201 with controller but no case is up to $96. Second is a celery Featherweight with 25 bids that's currently $500. It's the highest I've seen so far for a featherweight. I don't know if these are flukes or if machine prices might be starting to go up a bit.
Rodney
#4597
I'm noticing a bit of an upward trend here too. I don't know if it's the economy being bad so there's more demand than there was (more people mending and learning to make what they'd usually buy?) or if eBay and other "research sources" have finally started driving the prices up.
I did sell my last "Extra" - a 411G - for $125 last week... normally I struggle to get $100 for them. I priced this one high to try to attract a certain type of person and got them.
I did sell my last "Extra" - a 411G - for $125 last week... normally I struggle to get $100 for them. I priced this one high to try to attract a certain type of person and got them.
#4599
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Centralia, WA, USA
Posts: 4,890
I was wondering if there was a trend. Looks like there might be-at least for machines known outside of vintage circles.
Featherweights and 201s are pretty famous among people who sew.
People recognizing these older machines still have purpose and value outside of being decorations isn't a bad thing even if prices go up for us.
Rodney
Featherweights and 201s are pretty famous among people who sew.
People recognizing these older machines still have purpose and value outside of being decorations isn't a bad thing even if prices go up for us.
Rodney
#4600
Well, in my case, it can only help. I'm pretty much finished collection - other than the truly hard to find machines and cabinets - and when I decide to purge one, at least I'm typically not out of pocket anymore. I'm truly thrilled with the ones I have and the rest are just opportunity machines.
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