So you won't be surprised when I show you my new arrival - a 1939 Featherweight! She's in prime condition - the gold decals around the edges are intact, hardly any scratches, beautiful scrollwork engraving on the face plate and chrome wheel. The serial number begins with AF, which signals a 1939 date of manufacture. She came in her original case (that doesn't smell, which I gather is a problem with some of them), with bobbins, a handful of feet that look like medieval instruments of torture, the original instruction manual, and a zipper foot attachment with cams and an "automatic zigzagger".
I had to take a trip to Toronto for a meeting, and on a whim I checked Toronto Kijiji listings to see if there were any Featherweights on offer. I saw three listed, but this one was the only one I went to see. It was reasonably priced, easily accessible by public transit, and was being sold by a retired lady who was "decluttering" and reported that the machine had been in her family since its purchase. It had clearly been well taken care of. And now she's mine! I am beyond thrilled and very happy to be able to give this little darling a good home!
7 comments:
Love Fiddler on the Roof! I also love Kijiji...it's amazing what I have found on it.
Mazel tov! :-)
What a deal, lucky you! It will be a pleasure to sew on, you'll see ~
:-}pokey
A great and thought provoking movie. I remember that scene and I am looking forward to finding my own happy feather some day! Good for you; may bond wonderfully!
Oh my what a score! Enjoy her!
You are going to love that machine!!! They are great little workhorses....
I can't wait to see your first project made on your "new" Featherweight!
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