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Old 01-15-2010, 05:45 PM
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dojo36
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Originally Posted by Rose Marie
The only problem I see is that you only have one shop near you and for servicing you should buy from them.
How can you get help or instructions if there is not a place near you to get it fixed if something goes wrong.
Has anyone else had this problem?
i kinda agree with rose marie. there's such a thing as service after the sale. i bought a tin lizzie 18 and so far i like it but not very good at it yet, i need lots more practice. just got it after Christmas. have lots of questions - i bought it from my lqs, the owner's brother is the one that knows about it, he is the repair man for all machines, he set it up for me. i've watched the dvd that came with it several times, there seems to be a lot to learn - then try to remember what u learned, lol. i'm looking forward to the day when it's second nature to me. it's a lot of work to just load it up, that's harder than actually quilting it.
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