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Old 10-21-2013, 03:59 PM
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ManiacQuilter2
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Originally Posted by alleyoop1
Before you buy, if you can possible attend a large quilt show or visit several dealers, it would help you decide. Try out any machine before you buy it. Make sure they have good support and will teach you how to use the machine. Then, as an educated buyer, you can buy the best machine for your needs and your pocketbook.
This is what I did over 10 years ago when I shopped for my Bernina. Don't let anyone push you into buying before you are ready. I find that most of them are just the same as a used car salesman !!! Good Luck and take your time so you find out what the right machine is for YOU !!!
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