Is this a featherweight???
#24
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Location: Owensboro, KY
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It looks like a 221 to me too, but I can't really see the front part of the machine. If it folds up, then it is a 221.
I believe the case is one that someone has removed all the black leather or vinyl from it. You can sand those down, stain and revarnish with polurethane and it will be gorgeous.
The FW 222 free arm machines are usually around $1000 and up. The 221 machines you can find for around $200-$300 now. You will love using this! They're great for workshops and retreats!
I believe the case is one that someone has removed all the black leather or vinyl from it. You can sand those down, stain and revarnish with polurethane and it will be gorgeous.
The FW 222 free arm machines are usually around $1000 and up. The 221 machines you can find for around $200-$300 now. You will love using this! They're great for workshops and retreats!
#28
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Location: Paris, Texas
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I saw a case like that. It had one time had been covered with the black like most cases. The owner told me that the black cover was so bad, that she was going to take it off and put something else on it. But she was surprised when she took off the paper and found the wood. So she cleaned it and has left it.
#29
Yes you have a wonderful little featherweight! I have read about the cases having the black "wrapping" removed and refinished and I would say that is what has happened with this one. Another educational resource to consider buying is the DVD from David McCallum. Or go to your local library and see if they have either books by the great authors. I have both and use both - lots of historical and useful information in both. Enjoy your baby and use her! :-D
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Yes. I have one made in 1935 - appropriately,my birth year. The black fabric covering the case was torn, showing wood underneath, so I ripped it off and refinished it - inside and out. Looks very nice, and many folks in workshops have said they're going to do the same after seeing mine. Mine was found at a yard sale where I was told "$25, firm!" So I told her it was a fair price, paid cash and ran!!
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