How many FW's are there?!
#25
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Boston - Orlando
Posts: 464
I have two......one my mother got for her high school graduation in 1942 and a light green one I bought the day I got my first job out of hairdressing school in 1964. The price on the green one brand new was $120.00.
#26
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 15,368
The serial number is located under the bed of the machine right next to the extension of the bed. It consists of 2 letters and 6 numbers. If you take the serial number and go to http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html you will be able to look up the age of the machine.
Originally Posted by sananddandy
Where do you find the serial number on the machine?
#27
Originally Posted by costumegirl
Wow Beth!!! Please post some pics to show us your babies!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-69751-1.htm
#28
Two years ago, at a local quilt show, I was talking to a man who had several vintage FW's for sale. He told me that after the zig-zag machines became popular, Singer would, take the old featherweights as trade-ins for the new machines. The old FW trade-ins went into landfills. What a shame!
#29
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Just have to ask....every day someone is delighted to have found another Featherweight or 2 or 3! :D :-D :-D And I'm happy for you.
How many were made, I wonder, and are they still being made? Do they multiply? Or are you guys just passing them around? Seems like if they are not still in production, Mr. Singer is missing out on a hot market!
Happy Easter everyone! :thumbup:
How many were made, I wonder, and are they still being made? Do they multiply? Or are you guys just passing them around? Seems like if they are not still in production, Mr. Singer is missing out on a hot market!
Happy Easter everyone! :thumbup:
Enjoy your Easter!
Sharon
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