victoriavictrix wrote:I would take a refurbed model from 1940-1980 over ANY modern machine. The new ones all have plastic parts as opposed to metal, and I happily sacrifice care-free and easy to use over "threads itself." You can get a good refurb that is a brand other than Singer (vintage Singers are getting a wee pricey) for under $100.
Ohh that wasn't the only reason I wanted it, I just really liked that feature as I had never seen it before and always had issues with the threading ^__^ Like I said, I have not sewn with a machine in a long time. I just liked how easy it was to use and the different adjustments you could make etc... but I am just trying to rationalize. Right now it's determining what I will use and what I will not - with what would be nice to have and what I could really go without.
I'm finding that I am very torn at the moment between a singer I saw in walmart, a brother I also saw in walmart and the viking. >_< I will look again in a few more of the thrift stores around here. We tried a few but thaey ony had those smaller machines that are like half the size of a regular machine. Not many goodwill stores that are within decent driving distance unfortunately.