Singer Featherweight on Ebay
#22
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The case that is shown with this machine is for one of the earlier machines, possibly 1933. Its in very good condition,
but it isn't worth that much! I've paid as little as $100 for a FW in this condition.
Lots of sellers seem to think because its old its worth a fortune. PULEEZE!!!
but it isn't worth that much! I've paid as little as $100 for a FW in this condition.
Lots of sellers seem to think because its old its worth a fortune. PULEEZE!!!
#24
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Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Originally Posted by Kas
Well, it's nice to know that the case cares. It is a "caring" case, after all!
#25
Gee, I hope he gets what he wants for it for that would make the ones we have more valuable. Sometimes, just because someone paid a big price for something makes it more valuable to them. Wouldn't e just love to have the money to brag that we paid $1,000.00 for a FW? :)
#27
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
Yikes! Wonder why this one is priced SO HIGH?????
http://cgi.ebay.com/SINGER-FEATHERWE...ht_13219wt_907
http://cgi.ebay.com/SINGER-FEATHERWE...ht_13219wt_907
There are people out there with more money than sense, and someone will probably buy this machine for that price!
#28
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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That is way out of line. The only singer Featherweigth that can cost as high as $3000 is a "freearm" I think that is what it is called.. Anyway part of the base comes off so that you can sew a pant leg or a sleeve from a shirt. These machines are very rare. If you can find one that has a 110 hook-up then it cost more because they were usually made with a 220.
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