I may have found an affordable featherweight!
#11
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Duh, of course, needle flat , sorry, I must have been in brain freeze
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#12
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I couldn't find a way to correct it in the original post
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#14
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Loretta young fw
Someone (a collector) purchased that machine bc of who owned it not bc it was a good machine. All I can say is he must have lots of dough to purchase machines that belonged to celebrities. [img]blob:https://www.quiltingboard.com/7f692cd4-85c5-42a3-9702-361f35183ec9[/img]
#16
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This may be silly, but I always see where people who know say to be sure the bobbin case is in a featherweight [or don't purchase]. Is it that expensive to replace? I thought I'd seen "modern" ones for sale online for around $100. Maybe the new ones don't work as well? Just curious.
Last edited by Lee in Richmond; 02-24-2020 at 07:53 AM.
#17
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I believe that the reproduction bobbin cases that were available before we're (let's say ) inconsistent but as of the other day......the Featherweight Shop has secured new replacements with better machined tolerances which are coming in just under $100. The machine would have to real cheap for me to buy one without the original case