Singer 66 Machine
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I knew right away that you did not have a 66 there, it being a 127 'cause it is just like the 127 I bought, it is the Phoenix version. Actually, it isn't just like mine, it is in much better shape than mine.
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I have not seen the prices on Ebay, but I might look; however that is likely to make me change my mind about getting rid of it. I was going to have it worked on at my LQS, but when it would not turn on I figured it would cost too much. I am assuming it could be fixed- is that correct?
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It could be a $10 part or it could be a couple of hundred dollars. Maybe it's just the belt that needs to replaced, or maybe the whole motor.
Personally, I think it would be worth it to a least have a repairman look look at it.
People buy them just as decorative furniture as well.
Again, it's totally your choice if you just want to give it away. ;-)
Personally, I think it would be worth it to a least have a repairman look look at it.
People buy them just as decorative furniture as well.
Again, it's totally your choice if you just want to give it away. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Crafty Nana
I have not seen the prices on Ebay, but I might look; however that is likely to make me change my mind about getting rid of it. I was going to have it worked on at my LQS, but when it would not turn on I figured it would cost too much. I am assuming it could be fixed- is that correct?
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