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    Electric Accuquilt Go !

    Saw this on Facebook. Accuquilt has created an ELECTRIC Go Fabric Cutter! It will use all the dies that are used with the regular Go.

    http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/accuquilt/64725

    I know I won't be ordering one; I don't use my manual Go enough to justify all the money I have invested in it!
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    I have the Studio and am able bodied, but this will be a great tool for those with arthritis and other conditions.

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    it will be great for those who need speedier cuts or for those who can't crank. i wouldn't be interested since the crank one i have is alot faster than ME rotary cutting and my arms are working fine. (for now) I'm sure alot of people will enjoy this tho.

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    It's about time! Great news. Right now I'm loving the BOB dies!
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    Hopefully it will be a bit better than the Sizzix vagabond, which I've read has terrible problems! I'm just looking into die cutting machines and will definitely go for a manual hand crank!

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    sounds good
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    I saw the Brother's new cutter and but I get so confused with all those menus. It was priced at $499. Too steep for this quilter's budget and I doubt if Santa will be bringing me one for Xmas !! I keep telling myself I don't need one since most of the charity quilt I make are from strips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
    I saw the Brother's new cutter and but I get so confused with all those menus. It was priced at $499. Too steep for this quilter's budget and I doubt if Santa will be bringing me one for Xmas !! I keep telling myself I don't need one since most of the charity quilt I make are from strips.
    ....one day you may tell yourself..hmm let's have another look at that.......but until then keep rotary cutting those strips

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    Too bad there isn't a video demo on it.........I will give it a year to get all the bugs out, then may consider, at a sale price, of course!

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    That would help with the arthritis and carpal tunnel problems, but I don't think I will be buying one. I have the GO and hardly ever use it.

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