were can i get price list for singer sewing machines 1936?
February 15th, 2010 | by admin |
If it’s to sell one, they vary between £25 for a basic hand crank or treadle model to £300 for MUCH rarer models.
These were literally made in the MILLIONS. My wife collects them (much to my dismay), and even has an 1891 model paid about £30 for it – in perfect working order, with nearly all the laquer & gilding intact.
Check Ebay – and DON’T belive the nutters that say "ultra rare" or want £800 for them, they’re not worth that much!!
3 Responses to “were can i get price list for singer sewing machines 1936?”
By Patti on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply
You can try to look some up on ebay to see if anyone is selling them there – and what the machines are going for. You can also look up past sale prices.
References :
http://www.ebay.com
By Jimmy Pete on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply
Just go back in time to 1936 and go to a store that sells Singer products! Duh!!
References :
By creviazuk on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply
If it’s to sell one, they vary between £25 for a basic hand crank or treadle model to £300 for MUCH rarer models.
These were literally made in the MILLIONS. My wife collects them (much to my dismay), and even has an 1891 model paid about £30 for it – in perfect working order, with nearly all the laquer & gilding intact.
Check Ebay – and DON’T belive the nutters that say "ultra rare" or want £800 for them, they’re not worth that much!!
References :