Never thought it would happen to me!
#46
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Elwood IL
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I have a 1938 Featherweight also. I paid a lot more than you did. The man I purchased mine from hunted for a 1938 because it is my birth month. He told me mine was born on May30th 1938 and that he had a book that he checked the factory number in. My birthday is June 9th so that's pretty close. I know you will love your new toy. They are such neat little machines. I love mine especially for paper piecing. You can get a teenytiny stitch that tears easily. Congratulations---ENJOY!!!
#49
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: BC
Posts: 713
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Originally Posted by caspharm
Actually, a 222 would have been more, since they are rarer and are usually wired for use in the UK. Congratulations and welcome to Featherweights.
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