Quick - Over $100 - should I buy another Free?
#1
Quick - Over $100 - should I buy another Free?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]458906[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]458905[/ATTACH]We're leaving in two hours to go see a Free (maybe Model C - it looks just like the sad one I have) that is on CL for over $100. I've never spent more than $50, so this is a big decision. But it would give me a real model to use when trying to fix the rusted one I have, plus it looks so pretty...I'll have to see in person, but the head looks pretty good in the photos.
I do have a good assortment of attachments that I got with the other Free.
The downside is that the pretty cabinet is refinished, not restored, so the cool measuring tape stencil is gone.
I asked if the shuttle is there and the owner didn't know - she only used it as furniture. I live in upstate NY, if that helps judge whether it's a reasonable price.
I believe the adage that things are worth what you're willing to pay, but also don't want to spend this much if it's really outrageous.
Thanks very much for your opinions!
I do have a good assortment of attachments that I got with the other Free.
The downside is that the pretty cabinet is refinished, not restored, so the cool measuring tape stencil is gone.
I asked if the shuttle is there and the owner didn't know - she only used it as furniture. I live in upstate NY, if that helps judge whether it's a reasonable price.
I believe the adage that things are worth what you're willing to pay, but also don't want to spend this much if it's really outrageous.
Thanks very much for your opinions!
#2
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
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It looks very good to me. The price is excellent for my area with such a pretty machine. If you get there and it doesn't work, you may change your mind, but it is definitely worth a look for that price.
#3
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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I'm not an expert but when you get there you'll know. For the machine and the cabinet, I would pay $100.00 only after looking it all over really well. I would still ask if they had any other items that go with it. You also may still be able to get them down a little. Always worth a shot. Good Luck!
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Millville, NJ
Posts: 1,835
I don't think $100 is outrageous---go get it if you like it and you can always try to bargain. The Free Rotoscillo machines are not complicated so I don't understand using it as a "real model" to fix the rusted one. Singer shuttles can be used. If your other Free came with a usable treadle I'd be reluctant myself to buy another. Good Luck.
Jon
Jon
#6
I would not have a problem paying over $100 for a machine and cabinet that I wanted - but not if it was coated with polyurethane. I hate that on antique furniture, but that is just me.
Free takes the same shuttle and needles as Singer -so it's not a big consideration if they aren't there, but worth knocking $10 off if you want to go that route.
The main thing about what you pay - if it means you can't feed your kids or pay your electricity bill, then you should probably pass. If it means you may have to forgo eating out for a while, or cut back on personal treats - then why not? I'd rather buy another sewing machine than have a fancy restaurant meal any day!
Free takes the same shuttle and needles as Singer -so it's not a big consideration if they aren't there, but worth knocking $10 off if you want to go that route.
The main thing about what you pay - if it means you can't feed your kids or pay your electricity bill, then you should probably pass. If it means you may have to forgo eating out for a while, or cut back on personal treats - then why not? I'd rather buy another sewing machine than have a fancy restaurant meal any day!
#7
Jon, I was talking about using it as model for the decals, since the finish and decoration is really just crumbling off the other one I bought.
And, Cathy, the kids are grown, but the taxes are due...I admire your practical approach! And the polyurethane is a concern.
Thanks, everyone!
And, Cathy, the kids are grown, but the taxes are due...I admire your practical approach! And the polyurethane is a concern.
Thanks, everyone!
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