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    Juki quilting machine

    I'd love any input on this machine, it's in my price range In case it doesn't come up it's a Used Juki quilting machine - model TL98 Q

    thanks so much for any help, big step, even used.

    http://redding.craigslist.org/art/4674715877.html

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    If it helps any, I sold my 98 for $400 - the same price I paid for it two years before. They are wonderful sewing machines - straight stitch only, and very strong motors. I'd offer them $400 and see where it goes. You will have to pay tax.
    Judi in Ohio

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    thanks so much

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    Hope you take a test drive on the Juki with a few pieces of a block and a small quilt sandwich to see if it performs like you expect.
    A Good Friend, like an old quilt, is both a Treasure and a Comfort

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    I have one and LOVE it! They are selling it for about half of new cost; seems fair. I've got LOTS of "miles" on mine and it is none the worse for wear. It's a real workhorse; I just keep it oiled and it's happy.

    And I can't say enough good things about FMQing with this machine. It is the BEST in my book!
    Wendy

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    This is my machine and I love it. It's fast, powerful and doesn't balk, growl or break needles when sewing thicker layers. I paid $600 for mine almost two years ago (machines are more money in Canada) and only wish that I had bought it sooner. I'm now looking at the Juki Exceed 600 to have some fancy stitches in addition to my quilting machine.
    Shelbie from the High County in Southern Ontario

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    I have one and it is a work horse. I have it serviced every year and have had no problems.

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