Vintage Machines
#1
Vintage Machines
I have decided to get rid of some of the vintage machines I have so I'll be checking them out, taking pictures and looking up details about them. I hope I don't change my mind once I start pulling them out. Anyone else have this dilemma?
#3
I have started collecting also and I would have a hard time parting with mine.I have 5 featherweights and thought about selling 3 and I can not make myself do it.I have 2 99's and can not part with either.It is becoming an addiction-just like fabric.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: My Sewing Room
Posts: 1,180
I will be moving to another state soon, and have the same dilemma. These old machines are heavy and moving my collection will be a challenge, but I can only think of maybe one machine out of my bunch that I might consider parting with. It is very hard to part with them, because each one is unique to me. Good luck.
#10
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Warwickshire, UK
Posts: 168
I'm having to find new homes for most of my vintage machines because I'm moving home. (They are posted in the offers section of this forum). It's making me feel quite sad as in an ideal world I would like to keep them. I can't bear to sell them and want to give them to someone who will appreciate them. It is quite strange how attached I have become to these inanimate objects. I am hoping that by keeping one or two of them I will be less sad about the others going.
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