Hi folks, bit of story time to preface my questions:
I was trawling CL for woodworking/general handiwork tools when I came across a listing for a welding shop closing out. I noticed a few things in my wheelhouse I'd be interested in... and this sewing machine. Sewing is not my wheelhouse, but it piqued my interest since it looks well built. It could be a nice gift for mom! So I began looking up vintage Juki machines and comparing visually, which has left me thinking it might be a 562 or 563? My leatherworking experience has been limited to hand stitching so far, but I'm interested in learning to sew by machine, for clothing alterations and making things from canvas. A leather-capable machine would be a huge plus. At the very least, I always hate to let a good tool languish or deteriorate when I can help it live on to find capable hands and good work.
Thing is, I have no experience with sewing machines whatsoever, other than my curiosity and being around mom and grandma. Do I know restoring woodworking handtools? You bet, inside and out. Shop machinery? As needed. That's been enough that I know to check for condition, electrical wiring compatibility, missing parts, ease of replacement, etc. but when it comes to knowing how to check for those when it comes to sewing machines? I am a complete and utter neophyte.
I don't think the seller will know much. He's a welder, and I've found from past experience that workshops here tend to accumulate things as they change hands, with new owners not having a clue about what they've held on to if crafts differ. This could be a plus, as I could get a great machine at a steal, but it may (probably does) also mean it's in less than stellar condition.
So, situation explained, I'm hoping for advice from you lovely people as to what model I'm looking at exactly, what to look for when actually on site with the seller, and anything else you think I should know. Here's the picture from the CL listing. Thanks for your time!