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Can you live with a machine which isn’t cosmetically at the top of the tree?
If so, this could be the Freearm Featherweight for you.
Don’t get me wrong, this is no disaster, but we do have noticeable thinning – that’s thinning not disappearing – of the front decal on this freearm machine.
Paintwork is good with just the normal number of light pin marks on the base, none extending through the protective lacquer into the actual paint itself.
Chrome is perfect.
Remember, all my 222 machines are supplied with re-built 110-volt motors, a two-year guarantee and the price includes FedEx Priority shipping to your door.
Good condition original box with no odor.
Machine comes with a range of attachments/feet, a bound photocopy of the original full-size handbook and a packet of Schmetz needles. Fully cleaned inside and out, serviced and sew tested before leaving the workshop. Electrically tested for your safety. Pictures are of the actual machine. Any bright marks are from the flash - all flaws are always described in full.
Price includes comprehensive insured air shipping to your door.
This machine. as with all other Featherweights I sell, comes with three vital pieces of special documentation. 1) A certificate giving Singer's official statement of manufacturing date. 2) A guarantee that the machine contains no modern reproduction parts. 3) A dated certificate of electrical safety
According to Singer's production records this machine was born on September 10, 1954
Code: F496
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