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Old 05-13-2011, 05:00 AM
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Cherylsea
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Go to every dealer near you. Are they friendly, do they have an on-site repair person, do you get lessons with your machine purchase. Try different machines and visualize what you are going to want your machine to do - check out lower and higher priced machines than you are willing to pay. Look at "pre-loved" machines (i.e. ones traded in for newer models).
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