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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Merritt Island, Fl
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In another life, I collect vintage sewing machines. Fools on eBay list $25 machines for $100,$200,$300 or more. There's one machine that a co-collector tells me has been on eBay for SEVEN YEARS.
OTOH, a Singer Featherweight recently sold for $1,200!!! ![]() ![]() At *least* 2 times overpriced, more like 3, possibly even 4!Like I said, 2 kinds of idiots... |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tennessee
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Like the car dealers say: "There is an ass for every seat", and that's what people like "Pawnman" are banking on.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Yep, and a sucker born every minute!
I get the occasional call to fix or "look at" a sewing machine - was referred to an elderly lady who had just acquired a Singer treadle machine - she didn't understand why it would only "move back and forth" instead of a full cycle. Turned out that she had it on very plush pile carpet, and there wasn't room for the treadle to make a full cycle - I told her to either move it to a hard floor or get one of those plastic chair protectors for the floor. So here this poor lady is, offering me $100!!!! I told her "I'm not going to take your money, I didn't *do* anything!!" Heck, I normally charge $50 for a complete tune up on a vintage/antique machine - as long as it doesn't need parts or things aren't majorly stuck/messed up. |
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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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