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What did you pay for your Bernina 1030 or 1031 when it was new?

What did you pay for your Bernina 1030 or 1031 when it was new?

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Old 07-22-2013, 10:49 PM
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Bernina 830 can fetch $830 or up in $ if in good shape with all the feet and case.
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Old 07-23-2013, 05:37 AM
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I have a Bernina 1020 which I bought in 1992, it cost $1300. Still going strong and love it! I do have it tuned up every 1-1 1/2 years. Works like a charm, never had a problem.
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Old 07-23-2013, 10:29 AM
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Thanks. There is one here for about $300, used, of course, but I don't know HOW used....just wondering if that was a good price if the machine is in good working condition...

From what I've seen the people who have them pretty much all seem completely in love with their machines and convinced of their durability.

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Old 07-23-2013, 10:31 AM
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In my opinion, that's a fabulous price for a 1030/1031!!
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Old 07-23-2013, 10:59 AM
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I don't think many Berninas, Pfaffs, Necchis, or Vikings are found at garage/yard sales! (Maybe Janomes, too?)

I think most of the people that have them - if the original owners - are reluctant to part with them.
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Old 07-23-2013, 11:02 AM
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OK, I have a Bernina 1020 and yes it has always been my workhorse. I bought it when it was brand new, maybe 20 years ago. I think I paid around $850. The box had been opened. I have only had a problem with the hook and it was repaired at the dealership. I liked it so much I bought a Bernina 1530. Just beware that the machine is probably out of warranty. It is hard to tell how well the machine has been maintained. GOOD LUCK !!
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I bought my 1030 new in 1988, and I don't consider it old at all. Best sewing machine I ever had. I don't recall what I paid, but close to $900 I think.
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I have a 1031 and I paid about $1300.00 but at the time I thought it was a lot! I will say I LOVE the machine and knock on work it has never failed me!
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Old 05-05-2014, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Raine54RN View Post
I have a 1031 and I paid about $1300.00 but at the time I thought it was a lot! I will say I LOVE the machine and knock on work it has never failed me!
The reason the 1031 was expensive in the early 90's is that it's *special* due to the feed dogs that move in a rectangular rather than the elliptical pattern of 830 and 930's. The 1031 has a vastly improved buttonhole, too. I've owed (and sewed 'around the world') on both a 830 and 930, but the 1031 is The Best. I also have a 440, but for heirloom, lingerie and overall PRECISION, the 1031 is superior in its reliable, powerful simplicity and perfect stitches. Kite makers love the 1031 and it's much better than the newer 1008 version. The only thing missing on the 1031 is the basting stitch that the 1030 has. For gorgeous buttonholes on delicate fabrics like heirloom dresses, the 1031 is wonderful and *much* superior to a 930 buttonhole.

I bought my 1031 used for about $800 over a decade ago and I'll never get rid of it. Just DO NOT pick it up and carry it by the handle!!! There is a design 'issue' with the handle that will probably create a slight noise inside the machine if your carry it around by the handle. That irritating slight clanging does nothing to hurt the function of the machine, but just don't use the handle. YES, I forgot and had to pay *twice* to get it fixed. Otherwise, the 1031 has had ZERO issues all these years. I sew everything from heavy drapes to ballgowns on the 1031 and it's been *perfect* all these years.
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Old 05-05-2014, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by justflyingin View Post
Did any of you get this machine when it was new? If so, what year and what did you pay? And is it still working well?

I'm looking for a "workhorse" for a friend and there is one for sale here. She needs quiet and totally dependable. This one has come up for sale, but it is old (?) I have no idea how old...that's why I'm asking you all here.

I've tried to google it and all I can find is that it is called a vintage machine, but still fetches a decent price on the used market. I can't find anywhere what year these were 'released'.
Berninas hold their value. It will probably last your friend a long long time.
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