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There are those who will brand me a Philistine for dumping Singer Featherweights, let alone publishing a picture of the graveyard. Let me explain: These are machines in such poor cosmetic condition that their only useful function is to provide parts so that others, which have survived in a better state, can be rebuilt and serviced using genuine Singer FW parts rather than reproduction spares. Why are they sitting in a corner of my backyard with vines growing through them – well I guess I'm just not enough of a Philistine to throw them away. Maybe one day we'll have a funeral service at Elizabethport or Clydebank