Best of luck! I know some are especially looking for a white one or a "cellery" colored Featherweight. I fell for the black with the older type decor on the chromed plates, but I see why the white is in demand. A light colored machine has an advantage you might not thick much of; it reflects light better and it makes it less dependant on external lighting. I notice it when going from a Bernina freearm back to my black 201. I shall probably never see a Featherweight at the right price, if I do, I would probably fix it up, try it a bit and then pass it on to someone who are in need of a portable machine. I still have my eye out for a 201K2, it's a full size machine and it would be a keeper.