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Kenmore 148.870 Sewing Machine Model 87 SERVICED 1961 MCM

$ 46.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: Kenmore
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Product Line: KENMORE 87
  • Color: TWO TONE
  • Type: Domestic Sewing Machine
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1930-Now
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original

    Description

    SERVICED Kenmore Model 87 Sewing Machine. 1961. VERY Modern design. Only made one year by Soryu of Japan. Two Tone color scheme  Flat Bed. All metal. It is not a lightweight. Weighing out at 38 pounds just for the Head! Straight Stitch. This is an EARLY Model with Steel Gears. Standard 15x1 Needles. Low Shank Feet. Comes with a few attachments. Feed Dogs drop. Showing a few chips to painted surfaces. Fitted with Kenmore 1.2 Amp motor. Original Mercury Foot Control and wiring which are in good condition. 42 pounds with packing.  Everything Works flawlessly.
    The Sewer is ready to work, nothing else needs to be done to it other than keeping up with the light maintenance needed to keep it going for the years to come.
    I took a break from selling Sewing Machines this past year on eBay. I had amassed a good quantity of them over the past few years and ALL of them needed Service or repair of some type. I'll be listing a few Sewing Machines per week plus a few items not related to Sewing.
    Many Buyers would like to know why I only use USPS Priority Mail for shipping. Ex
    pedited
    is the most expensive of the big 3 shippers. UPS, FEDEX, AND USPS. Some of you as buyers and sellers will argue about this BUT these things I'm about to list have happened to me! Keep in mind I have been selling and shipping Sewers since 1997 on eBay. For me it has everything to do with weight AND SIZE as we all know many OLDER Sewing Machines ARE heavy. Business and marketing practices of the big three are also a major concern.
    We will start off with UPS: They, UPS WANT us to let THEM pack the heavy item for shipping because they supposedly know how to do it correctly as they are in  the business!?. I'm also sure that is true in MANY cases as most homeowners do not know the correct way to pack a heavy item. If I ship a heavy Sewer by UPS, Ground, 2 or 3 day shipping and it gets damaged in transit they will state the item was not packaged correctly and they will not cover the damage no matter what the situation is. This has happened to me. Also the expedited shipping from UPS is usually the most expensive of the 3.
    FedEx is a bit different. When you ship a HEAVY, LARGER item, the key word here is HEAVY AND LARGER ITEM, by FedEx and you use the calculator. The price quoted is NOT what I'm going to be charged to my account. When one signs up with FedEx an account is formed and I am able to print a label for the item being shipped and the cost is not deducted from my account UNTIL it reaches its final destination. AFTER the item gets there FedEx charges me various price increases BECAUSE of the added weight and routing differences THEY incurred getting it to its final location. Keep in mind these charges do not show up until later. I have been charged between 20 and 40 % more for the shipping over and above what I was quoted!! That HAS happened to me. Try to explain that to a Buyer! Also expedited shipping from FedEx is also more expensive than the USPS.
    The USPS lets me print the labels, with the exact price quoted and paid through PayPal so I know exactly what I'm being charged. If it is insured, which I do on most HEAVY ITEMS and it does have a problem they normally are very helpful. Basically the USPS is the least problematic of the 3 evils for me as they ALL have their problems. If you're looking for a less expensive alternative for shipping HEAVY SEWERS I'm sorry to say you're not going to see it from me.
    The longer it takes for an item to get to its final destination the more possibilities of damage no matter WHO the carrier is. I use the fastest way to ship these HEAVY items. They ALL have expedited shipping with USPS, the least expensive of the 3.