There is not much demand for older sewing machines, the newer computer driven models make everything made pre 1990 obsolete.In the current marked most used domestic cabinet based machines sell for under $200.00 at auction.
I acquired this machine from my husband's recently deceased grandpa. He bought it at a yard sale, in almost mint condition, and he used up until he passed away.
I have been using it instead of my newer machine, as this one works, and my other sewing machine's foot pedal makes sizzling & sparking sounds.
Re: new home sewing machine
There is not much demand for older sewing machines, the newer computer driven models make everything made pre 1990 obsolete.In the current marked most used domestic cabinet based machines sell for under $200.00 at auction.
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Re: new home sewing machine
I own a New Home cabinet sewing machine manufactured between 1941-1953 in Rockford, IL, also.
My serial # is: NHR652421
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I acquired this machine from my husband's recently deceased grandpa. He bought it at a yard sale, in almost mint condition, and he used up until he passed away.
I have been using it instead of my newer machine, as this one works, and my other sewing machine's foot pedal makes sizzling & sparking sounds.