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Chele 09-26-2011 05:53 PM

Wow! Why were they so pricey? That was a lot of money back in the day.

Essiescott 09-26-2011 06:04 PM

I don't know about Featherweights---but I do have the original receipt from my 1899 Singer model 27 treadle. It was my husband's aunt's mothers. The receipt was for $50.00 paid cash on December 19, 1899. What I can figure out by looking at cost of living info, it would cost close to $1100.00 on todays dollar, but this was also dated 2005 info--and I am sure because of the recession and such---it could even be higher.

Sibyl

MTS 09-26-2011 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Essiescott
What I can figure out by looking at cost of living info, it would cost close to $1100.00 on todays dollar, but this was also dated 2005 info--and I am sure because of the recession and such---it could even be higher.
Sibyl

cost $50 in 1899 would cost $1292.70 in 2010.

Handy little tool:
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi

tellabella 09-26-2011 06:27 PM

I read that featherweights were $34.95..i don't know if that was the earlier ones or later on...

quiltingcandy 09-26-2011 06:51 PM

There was a TV show which showed the history of the sewing machine and it stated the before 1950 the purchase of the sewing machine was as important and the family car and in some places where they didn't need a family car it was the most important purchase.
No wonder my grandmother lived so close to her mother, she didn't sew unless she had to. My mother learned to sew from my great grandmother, but her sister learned just enough to sew on buttons and to fix hems.

irishrose 09-26-2011 07:19 PM

Interesting that 99s, 128s and FWs were in the same price range. Now you can buy the first two for much less than a FW. I paid $35 for my 128 in a bentwood case.

Maia B 09-26-2011 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Sunnie
Another interesting question would be - What would it cost to manufacture a Featherweight today? I think we couldn't afford it.

AlphaSew makes a replica for $500. You can get a sweet ORIGINAL featherweight for much less.

jean1941 09-26-2011 08:41 PM

I saw one at a quilt shop the other day and they wanted $475.00 for it

ewecansew 09-26-2011 09:58 PM

I have a receipt from 1956. $169.50. included stool. Zig-zagger was $16.95 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Prices pencilled in on a brochure--127-3--$124. Cabinet 404--$149. 15-88 treadle --$149. 99K-13--$140( could be $114--too many notations to figure out the right price). 128-13--$89.50. 221--$145 (called Featherweight in the brochure. I am not sure of any difference in Canadian/US dollars back then.

Shelbie 09-27-2011 03:13 AM

My MIL paid $129 for her Featherweight (in Ontario) and $20 for the card table (discounted $10 because it was scratched) in 1950 and she still has the machine, table and receipt. She bought it to hem diapers for the new baby whe was expecting (DH). Her comment, "It was an awful lot of egg money".


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