Featherweight joke
#11
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If it's a featherweight it shouldn't weigh over 15 lbs (normally not even that) but it could be the same size just heavier. i have 128 that is the same size as a featherweight but it is heavy. it still as cute as can be. i have 2 now and want on for each of my 6 grandkids. of course my 5 year old grandson wants a yellow one; I told him that might be hard to do but I'd try. enjoy your machine.
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
If it's a featherweight it shouldn't weigh over 15 lbs (normally not even that) but it could be the same size just heavier. i have 128 that is the same size as a featherweight but it is heavy. it still as cute as can be. i have 2 now and want on for each of my 6 grandkids. of course my 5 year old grandson wants a yellow one; I told him that might be hard to do but I'd try. enjoy your machine.
#18
I wouldn't mind having one even if it didn't work. It would make a nice conversation piece. One time we went to a gift shop in Sequim and I can't recall the name of it, but they sell lavender and there in the garden sat this old machine and I just shook my head as the poor machine was sooo rusted and no way would that machine ever be able to work after being in the weather and all. It looked a well loved machine at one time, but maybe it conked out and the peoople there wanted to use it as a garden ornament. It wasn't a feather weight, it was one that once sat in a cabinet. Have a great day oh the riddle was so cute. Enjoy, Huggies, Fay
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