How much is an antique Franklin sewing machine worth?

Who made Franklin sewing machines?

Franklin was a Sears and Roebuck brand and they were first manufactured around 1910. They were supposed to be a copy of Singer. The value of intact treadle machines varies wildly from one part of the country to the next.

Does anyone take old sewing machines?

You could drop it off at a charity reseller, such as Goodwill or the Salvation Army, or you could see if your community has any local charities or organizations that could benefit from a sewing machine.

When did Sears stop selling sewing machines?

Unfortunately, by 1958 Sears had replaced its line of American and German-designed sewing machines with a selection of low-quality Japanese imports, retailing at basically the same price as their superior quality predecessors.

How can I tell how old my white sewing machine is?

You can find the age of White sewing machines using the serial number stamped on each machine or printed on a tag affixed to the machine. Examine the outside of the sewing machine for a number stamped in the metal or a tag that contains the serial number.

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