Big Score and Decisions to Make 221
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Big Score and Decisions to Make 221
Well folks, believe it or not a bought my first 221 today...and I've got a lot of machines. I was able to get it for 1/2 off on a moving sale for 25.00...I know...had to drive into the heart of darkness in the Pine Barrens to get it.
It needs some minor restoration but here are some before and after pictures:
First two uncleaned out of the sale, third beginning process of restoring/cleaning. Will need some new black paint and minor French Polishing to restore to 95%.
The question is whether after fully restoring it is it worth investing in:
A "new" Singer motor (original) --it has a replacement motor-- and black case for it. I have the foot pedal and some accessories.
Thanks for your opinions.
It needs some minor restoration but here are some before and after pictures:
First two uncleaned out of the sale, third beginning process of restoring/cleaning. Will need some new black paint and minor French Polishing to restore to 95%.
The question is whether after fully restoring it is it worth investing in:
A "new" Singer motor (original) --it has a replacement motor-- and black case for it. I have the foot pedal and some accessories.
Thanks for your opinions.
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If you are not going to use it, I would just get a new belt, clean it up and not worry about the case at all. If you really intend to sell it why put much into? You can triple your money and someone will want it to use and take to classes and sewing weekends, so chances will never use the case or if they want it let the new owner buy it. Just be honest if the motor does need to be replaced.
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Good advice so far...but I may keep it for awhile. The issue is that the motor is not original to the machine so I may replace it with an original Singer Motor to restore it to factory specs.
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personally, I would use this rather than make it part of a collection. And since I would use it, a non-singer motor would probably be stronger. I have swapped out a couple of my singers for the alpha-sew 1.5 amp motor, just to have a little more power.
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