Featherweight- things to remember when buying
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Number 1 - offer a fair price, the worst that could happen is they say no.
Just picked up a really nice 1957 221k with case today for $130. She was asking $200, but I offered $130 "as is" and she accepted. Probably because she couldn't use it due to the bad thread jam that required me to take off the feed dog cover to get at. (it works perfect even the electrical) Number 2- look for features you want Its a newer featherweight that came with the graduated feed dog cover plate, so I will be putting it on my 1939 221 and using this one as a back up machine for friends and family. That is $45 in value right there. Number 3- Make sure its all there I met the lady in the parking lot at her work. No testing I'm really glad I took it out of the case and check that the bobbin case was in there. Because it wasn't. She was trying to sell the green box of attachments separate (which I didn't buy as I have duplicates anyways) and the bobbin case was in there. I made sure I grabbed it out of there, because getting original Samanco bobbin case is hard and expensive. Number 4- Be prepared to replace minor things if needed The only thing I have to replace is the foot bed cushions. Those are already on order from Sew Classic. Cost of $13 with shipping. [ATTACH=CONFIG]463562[/ATTACH] |
She's pretty though. I like your choice of beverage.
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I'm a big fan of Stella
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Sew .... basically it's no different than buying any other sewing machine. Right ...... :D
Joe |
Love the machine and the bottle choice!
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Good advice for any machine.
Missing bobbin cases can be a PITB to find replacements for even on well known models of machines. Rodney |
That's wise advice, thank you.
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I love it. I was about to go into a "jealous snit" until I looked over and realized you're in Canada. Oh well. My $275 was well worth it because we only had to drive 100 or so miles. I don't have to replace anything on the one I came home with--only the needle, and I found one in a pin cushion here in the house. Lucky you, lucky me.....
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And I forgot to mention that I looked up my serial number, it is from 1941, and looks to be one of the last models made before the Big War came along and all factories were converted to war making stuff, and no more were made until sometime in 1945. Anyone who knows anymore history, please chime in here.
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Good advice.
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