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FA 235021 
Condition : 8+

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Designated the 221-7, the white/green machine was the final version of the Featherweight portable.
This is a great example with bright paintwork and virtually no pin marks.
There’s a small paint chip on the very rear face of the base, which appears to have been professionally repaired – not a big deal, just something measuring 1/4 inch x 1/8.
This particular machine is fitted with the anti-glare graduated stitch plate.
The foil badge, so often chipped or even entirely missing, is as good as the day the machine left the factory. A great box with blue lid and beige base (the most-attractive combination in my view).
Machine comes with a range of attachments/feet, 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 vital pieces of special documentation. 1) A guarantee that the machine contains no modern reproduction parts. 2) A dated certificate of electrical safety.

Code: W 108



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