You have created a monster...
#1
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Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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You have created a monster...
Last night I took a machine count...10 machines...only 3 of which I actually sew on!
Eventually I will post pictures of my little collection....and yes, I'm naming them....
I am looking at two that are posted on my local internet classifieds. I wanted an opinion of what to offer...
1. Singer model 99. Asking $100. Nice bent wood case. No indication of whether it's working. I haven't asked. Has been on there since August
2. New Model. Asking $100 (were asking $150 last week) Pretty blue colour ...lol...the important stuff. Japanese made, 1957. Working. Cabinet is in very good condition.
Thoughts? Anyone?
Eventually I will post pictures of my little collection....and yes, I'm naming them....
I am looking at two that are posted on my local internet classifieds. I wanted an opinion of what to offer...
1. Singer model 99. Asking $100. Nice bent wood case. No indication of whether it's working. I haven't asked. Has been on there since August
2. New Model. Asking $100 (were asking $150 last week) Pretty blue colour ...lol...the important stuff. Japanese made, 1957. Working. Cabinet is in very good condition.
Thoughts? Anyone?
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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I think that the prices are still a bit high. I would be willing to pay $75 for the 99 if I really, really wanted one. And perhaps even the same price for the Japanese machine. Again if I really, really wanted it. You can always send the seller and offe of what you would be willing to pay. Won't hurt to try.
#3
The blue one looks like my blue Japanese clone. Mine is badged Universal. I paid $15.00 at a church sale and it is in a cabinet. You may find one cheaper, it depends on how long you want to wait, but they are out there. Caroline's idea to make an offer can't hurt. Good luck.
#7
Very pretty, I would have to judge for myself and if in great shape I woud probably pay what they want. Everyone wants and needs to make money. If they hold off and advertise more they will get their asking price.
#8
They both are nice machines. Is the blue one in cabinet? I think the prices are definitely high especially for the blue one but I do not know how much machines are in your area. I really like the 99 but it has no reverse so I would wait it out for a 99 that does have a reverse.
#9
The 128 (as someone else pointed out) looks to be in nice shape but if you want to sew on it you can probably find a nice 99/99k with reverse and the more common round bobbins for less $ and if you don't want to sew on it wouldn't you rather have a fancier decal set (though I do like the celtic knot S logo!)
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Location: Merritt Island, FL
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