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DRasmussen

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  1. DRasmussen

    Singer 47W

    Thanks a lot Art, really appreciate the info !
  2. Thanks for the info Singermania! A man offered me 750$ for just the machine. Is there anyone on here willing to offer more then that? I would personally prefer to sell it to someone who has the intention of keeping it with its original base for the historical value.
  3. DRasmussen

    Singer 47W

    Hey there again fellas. Just found this sweet little unit. I haven't been able to find much info on her, let alone other units for sale. Do any of you know more in depth on what it was used for? Perhaps any idea on what it may be worth. Thanks again.
  4. Hello. I'm new as you can tell. Yesterday I found an awesome Singer Sewing Machine which still works well. After doing the research, the machine is a "7-31" model(The man I bought it from said his father owned it for 63 years & told him it was used during World War I by the US Military to make tents, canvas, heavy fabric & flags). What I didn't find when scouring the internet for information is a base that is anywhere similar to this(The machine is sunk into the wooden maple top, with cast iron legs that are far less ornate then anything I've seen from a "sewing" machine). I could try to describe it, but the pictures will truly do it justice. I have no clue what it is worth, the closest I could find on eBay ranged from 1200-3000$ dollar range but a lot of those were just for the machine with a newer base - Do any of you pros here have any idea what this piece of history could be worth & is there anyone who is interested in buying it? Here are the pictures. Thanks for your time. Dane
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