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I just purchased this model sewing machine for AU$100 (01/05/13)
$100 each
Less than $100
Though I am not 100% certain, I bought this machine approximately 1963, new from Sears. Not sure when it was actually manufactured...or if it was a new model at the time. Hope that helps.
its worth around 100$, would you like to sell it?
Depending on condition and color, it could be from $100 to $300
Many of the sewing machines are valued in price close to $50 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that they are in.
I bought my Kenmore sewing machine in 1983 from Sears for $100. I was 19 years old and I still have it and love it. Works perfect. How much is it worth today? Probably not much money wise, but sentimental. It was the first purchase my husband and I made to open our first credit card.
It depends. If your sewing thread is 100% cotton, yes. If youre sewing thread is 100% or any% polyester, no. Cotton is a natural material where polyester is a man-made, synthetic material.
Im not 100% sure but my manual was printed in 1980
from what i know, I would say between $60 for one in descent shape, $100 for a real good one with alot of attachments. a series 77 is for heavier materials like leather and canvas too.
If the machine is in excellent working order, comes with all its attachments and an instruction manual then you could expect to get anywhere from $5 to $50 for your machine. There is not much demand for sewing machines in general these days. Very few people sew. Everything in the U.S. is now made dirt cheap in China or hadn't you heard. Good Bye Sweet America. Might get a better deal selling your sewing machine for scrap metal. I hopes this helps.