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under 100.00 - you see all kinds of crazy prices, but they rarely sell for alot. Many times you can also get them for free. Just start telling folks you know you would like one...someone may have a grandma that has one that is sitting in the basement.
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The only treadles I have were given to me. When people find out that I take in homeless machines, they call and ask if I want another one. DH says I don't, but what does he know! LOL!
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Depending on where you buy them determines the price. If you buy from a shop that they put some work on you will pay anywhere from $150 to $250 - but from a private party it is much less. (Except where people think they have a gold mine in Grandma's sewing machine.)
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Originally Posted by Wintersewer
(Post 5916044)
Maggie,
Lots of people think all antiques are valuable....unfortunately...or fortunately that is not true. I am trying to sell a Singer 403 right now for $125, fully serviced and outfitted with way more than it came with, including 14 cams and a walking foot....NOTHING!! There is another one for sale on CL, dirty with nothing "Reduced to $340."!!!!! Hahaha....what a joke. |
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