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    Old 08-27-2014, 07:22 AM
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    Good morning. I won a longarm in the AQS dream studio giveaway, and don't you know that our house went on the market 2 weeks ago and we will be moving shortly to a new area and a place which has NO ROOM for the machine! I have to sell it, and a shop owner advised me to put it on Longarm University, but does anyone have any experience with using them or any advice on the best way to do this? Disappointing; I had never used one before and had just started getting the hang of it! Thanks.

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    Old 08-27-2014, 07:31 AM
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    I would also advertise it to the local quilt guilds and quilt shops. Congratulations on your win - and so sorry you can't keep it. Is it possible for you to trade it for a sit-down machine that you might have room for in your new place?
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    Old 08-27-2014, 07:37 AM
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    Yes, I agree with Dunster to advertize at local quilt guilds and quilt shops. WOW, what a win. Do you have a friend that could store it for you???
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    I would try this! So sad!
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    I would also advertise it to the local quilt guilds and quilt shops. Congratulations on your win - and so sorry you can't keep it. Is it possible for you to trade it for a sit-down machine that you might have room for in your new place?
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    Old 08-27-2014, 08:26 AM
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    keeping in mind, prizes are considered income by the IRS so you will owe income taxe on what they have valued the machine at.
    Just saying, be sure you get enough to pay the taxes when you sell.
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    Old 08-27-2014, 08:28 AM
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    Do you belong to a quilt guild? Even if you don't, I would contact any local quilt guild presidents and see if you can post it for sale there (hopefully with an explanation). You may be able to put a stack of flyers on the table for their monthly meeting and/or advertise in their newsletter.

    Here is the Longarm University website for machine sale ads:
    http://www.longarmuniversity.com/machines_for_sale.htm

    House of Hanson is another one that is supposed to be good:
    http://www.houseofhanson.com/formerlyowned.html

    Also, there are some groups on Yahoo that have advertising pages. Website to join groups is groups.yahoo.com (you need to create a Yahoo ID, but groups are free). Groups with the potential to place an ad would include homequiltingsystems, sewitsforsale, gammillowners, statler_sisters, and there may be others. You can search Yahoo groups for possibilities.
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    Old 08-27-2014, 09:33 AM
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    I haven't been involved with a guild but was invited to a local one meeting tomorrow, and figured I'd spread the word. Good idea about flyers, that will be my project this afternoon! I'd sure like to be able to sell it to someone local to make it easier! Thanks for the good advice!
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    Old 08-27-2014, 10:37 AM
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    I purchased my midarm after finding a flyer on the table at our quilt guild meeting. You will want to get to the meeting early so as many members as possible see the flyer when they come in. Also check with someone on the board to make sure they are okay with your flyer (and possibly also make an announcement about it during the meeting!). Do be sure details on the flyer are accurate; my seller had a digit wrong in her telephone number, so I had to do some research to find a way to contact her! She had a black-and-white photo in her flyer, but I think a color photo would have attracted more people.
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    You might also try CraigsList for your area.
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    I see them on both Craigsllst and Ebay.
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