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Old 02-06-2015, 01:46 PM
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Anyone have one of these high priced commercial rigs????
What do you think??
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Old 02-06-2015, 02:41 PM
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I have a Nolting Pro 24. Yes, it is the price of a small car. No fancy computer work here, just a workhorse of a machine. Mine is over 15 years old. Never a problem.

Nolting has a computerized model too.
Great American made company and great service.
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I bought my mom's Nolting. It's about 15 years old and runs perfectly. No computer...just free hand but it stitches like a dream.
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Nolting is a reputable company who has been in the longarm business for a long time. Did you have specific questions about the machines?
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learned to quilt on a Nolting Hobby quilter, then upgraded to a 16" Nolting. I really liked it and when you have some problems their service is great, sometime they will talk you through it.
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I have a Nolting 30 pro and one of the first 24s that they ever made and love them both
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I have the 18 inch fun quilter that I bought used from another company about 5 years ago and Nolting has been fantastic with my questions and when I needed help with a problem that I caused.I have never had any problems with the machine it's self,I had problems with my carriage as it wasn't the right one for the summit frame that I had bought.
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I have a Nolting, very happy with it. Bought it used and it's a little workhorse.
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I have a fun quilter and agree with all the other comments, good machine and great service.
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Originally Posted by tom4099 View Post
Anyone have one of these high priced commercial rigs????
What do you think??
It's not commercial it's professional; no more high priced than some "domestic" sewing machines on the market and probably comparable to other equipment used in other endeavors; not a rig but a long-arm sewing machine. And there are many here and elsewhere that have " one" of this brand or others that are available and like anything else: some happy, others not so. Good luck in your assessment......
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