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    old singer sewing machines

    so tonight my parents are watching our neighbor/close friends daughter while they are at a football game , so the TVS hijacked. I have had this old singer sewing machine that I have had in my office for over a month , Ive been meaning to part it out and sell the parts on ebay. so I take a crack at it . there are so many little screws and variations of them . so I cant get any of these parts out after trying for over 30 mins . I stopped and am tempted to sell it as dirty aluminum since the body is cast aluminum. on type of this I just get a message from an ebay buyer claiming the VCR I sold them does not work. It was Working when I sent it hmmm.



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    if it is an aluminum case it is probably a featherweight and worth money on ebay even if it is locked up.
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    looked didn't see any sold listings . and I know just because there is no sold listings doesn't mean it wont but who knows. Been doing very well on appliance parts on ebay though.

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    I had one like that and into the dirty alum it went! Who knows what it came back as! Would have liked to sell it for more but it's life was spent!

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    yes I know the feeling especially with the price drop prices are closer together I am turning stuff over faster and not cleaning as much . I have quite an inventory for ebay though

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    RCNJ- What's your ebay handle?? Mine is the same as here.

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    Try an throw it up on your local cl, contact sewing groups or stores that cater to that kind of customer. One big name is Joann Fabrics lots of stores here in the east. I'd try an contact them to see if any one is interested. They usually know a lot of folks in the sewing industry from buyers, sellers, to collectors. Check your local ones to they likely have a sewing/knitting group, etc.

    If your willing to sit on it for eBay, be willing to sit on it for other avenues. Just cause something isn't sold on eBay doesn't mean it's worthless. Don't mean it's worth something either, you get the poin I hope.(general you) Doesn't take much to call around or visit these stores. Hell you just might make a client while your out researching/networking.

    Good luck in saving from the yard. Shame to see older models go the way of the yard.

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    Does half of the base hinge and flip up in front of the needle carrier? If it does it could be a 221 featherweight like Brandon suggested. That's one I certainly wouldn't tear apart because they sell easily.

    If it's not a featherweight, it's probably one of those 70's machines that aren't too sought after.

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    Kevinskollections is my ebay name

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    ONE time I took a sewing maching all the way apart, never again! Ithere must have been 1000 set screws in that thing and I spent two days on it or something like that. Was too much time and effort spent on one item. Now, I just toss them in shred after taking the outside off if possible.
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    I saw one go at an auction. Foot pedal operation. Beautiful Gold Leaf sold for 475 dollars


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