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Older sewing machines are not very valuable. In years past, almost every home had one. Now, older sewing machines are going on the market more and more often, as fewer people sew their own clothes. Even the very old machines are not very valuable because they are heavy and large, and there just aren't enough buyers for them. The exception is the Singer Featherweight, a smaller machine made by Singer and these continue to bring prices in the hundreds at auction.

The serial number is not the most important piece of information about your machine. The model name or number is helpful, as is the year it was made. However, the most important information a potential buyer will want to know is the condition of the machine. Does it work? Is any part broken or badly worn? Highest prices are for the machines in tip top condition, like new, like they were hardly used. Broken machines have much lower values.

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