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lynnie 01-05-2013 06:33 PM

toy singer 20-10 maybe
 
Saw one tonight in a shop a out 30 or so from home.
A sweet little cutie. Id say excellent to good cond. The wated $95 with 25% off.
No table clamp. Cardboard box looked old. How do i know the worth?
I wanted to spend $35-$50. This little girl was shiny black and had the seal sinver on the brass plaque.
I couldnt cind a serial number.
Any opinions on weather to buy, or pass up and the value would be greatly appriciated. Thanks

Mornigstar 01-07-2013 10:51 AM

Don't know about your area......I paid that much for mine and was glad to get it. Yes, they do seem to be around the country but you have to be where they are. I have no box and no clamp either. I sit it on my kitchen counter with a spool of thread on it so when I get put on hold on the phone I stand and turn the handcrank .I have 4 toy machines
but that is my favorite one. I'm sure you will get lots of opinions but I don't spend a lot of time searching for these kind of machines.

SteveH 01-07-2013 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by lynnie (Post 5765281)
Saw one tonight in a shop a out 30 or so from home.
A sweet little cutie. Id say excellent to good cond. The wated $95 with 25% off.
No table clamp. Cardboard box looked old. How do i know the worth?
I wanted to spend $35-$50. This little girl was shiny black and had the seal sinver on the brass plaque.
I couldnt cind a serial number.
Any opinions on weather to buy, or pass up and the value would be greatly appriciated. Thanks

When you say Model 20-10 are you intending to refer to the electric/motorized version? If so and it is good shape that IS a good price.

If it a manual version that might be a little overpriced

KyKaren1949 01-07-2013 06:05 PM

You should go on ebay and put toy sewing machines in your search bar. I didn't pay over $50 for any of mine.

lynnie 01-08-2013 07:05 PM

Yes, this is a toy, handcrank.

ArchaicArcane 01-09-2013 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by KyKaren1949 (Post 5770051)
You should go on ebay and put toy sewing machines in your search bar. I didn't pay over $50 for any of mine.

But when you do, do an advanced search and look at the SOLD prices. That way you don't end up paying too much because you looked at the asking prices from people who smoke a little too much "mother nature"....

I've seen 99s priced at $800 - $1000 on ebay,... but they don't sell. Then of course sellers on kijiji/craigslist look at that and figure they're offering a "deal" for the machine they have at $600. *sigh*

lynnie 01-09-2013 01:26 PM

Thanks for your advice.


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