A Green Featherweight?
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Harrisburg, OR
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How green? There is a super pale green, practically white color. Any other green and it's a repaint. Which is fine if it was done well, you like it and it's in good working order. If you want an original paint job they only come in black, tan, and the pale green/white colors.
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Location: Western Wisconsin
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There is a white vintage Singer featherweight that has an extremely pale greenish tint to it (I wouldn't call it green, though!). It was sold in a two-tone green case -- green and off-white. I would call the machine itself an off-white.
It's a nice machine, just slightly different from the black models. It is still a featherweight. Some people prefer the blacks; some the white ones.
It's a nice machine, just slightly different from the black models. It is still a featherweight. Some people prefer the blacks; some the white ones.
#6
The white featherweights have a very faint greenish tinge. Some people claim that theirs is more turquoise. If the machine is really green (not just slightly so) then it's either a FW that was painted or another machine. The Singer 185's made in the US and Canada were 3/4 size machines, and they were truly green. Here's a picture to compare your machine with - http://www.using-sewing-machines.com/Singer185.html
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