I may be buying a new-to-me 99K :)
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I may be buying a new-to-me 99K :)
I found one nearby and I plan to check it out this afternoon! Seller states that "machine was serviced Oct 2011 ($70) (receipt available showing service received)" and is in "perfect working condition". She is asking $100 which includes the wood cabinet which has been painted.
I am completely new to Vintage machines (even though I do have my Mother-in-law's treadle that I hope to restore some day) and I would greatly appreciate any words of wisdom or suggestions to what to look for or ask when I look at the machine. Thanks in advance!
I am completely new to Vintage machines (even though I do have my Mother-in-law's treadle that I hope to restore some day) and I would greatly appreciate any words of wisdom or suggestions to what to look for or ask when I look at the machine. Thanks in advance!
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Take thread and fabric with you and test the machine. Sometimes "service" doesn't count....as in the case of the local guy to me...his skills are less than mine, and I don't have any!!
Once you've made sure the machine works properly, make an offer on it. Less, of course than the $100 she's asking for. I'd probably offer the $70, so she at least gets her money back from taking it in for service that she could have done herself... ~wink~ The cabinet lost value when they painted it, altho cabinets to fit the 3/4 machines are harder to come by. If you really want it, and she insists, pay the $100...you'll still have a better machine than anything you could buy retail in today's market, and you'll love using it!
Once you've made sure the machine works properly, make an offer on it. Less, of course than the $100 she's asking for. I'd probably offer the $70, so she at least gets her money back from taking it in for service that she could have done herself... ~wink~ The cabinet lost value when they painted it, altho cabinets to fit the 3/4 machines are harder to come by. If you really want it, and she insists, pay the $100...you'll still have a better machine than anything you could buy retail in today's market, and you'll love using it!
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Charlee, do you think they are asking too much? I just talked to the daughter (she posted it for her mother) and she saws its sews very nice (but I will take fabric, thanks for suggesting that!). The daughter said her mother has just been diagnosed with cancer for the third time and if treatment goes well enough, she decided she wants to travel more and therefore won't be home sewing so much.
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Charlee, do you think they are asking too much? I just talked to the daughter (she posted it for her mother) and she saws its sews very nice (but I will take fabric, thanks for suggesting that!). The daughter said her mother has just been diagnosed with cancer for the third time and if treatment goes well enough, she decided she wants to travel more and therefore won't be home sewing so much.
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Well she came home with me and she's in great shape! All decals are perfect, the only flaw I have found is one small chip in her paint. And she sews wonderfully! As far as the cabinet, it is in fair condition other than the paint.
I have already received an email from the daughter telling me how happy her mom was that someone bought her that truly appreciates her! That in itself makes my day!
I have already received an email from the daughter telling me how happy her mom was that someone bought her that truly appreciates her! That in itself makes my day!
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