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Old 09-28-2015, 09:47 AM
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PaperPrincess
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HI and welcome to the board. There may not be many who have experience on both brands, so you aren't going to get many comparisons. Can you visit both dealers an actually use the machines? Another option is a large quilt show where you can try all the machines. This is probably your best option to decide. You want to see how the machine moves and also see how user friendly the computer driven programs are. Also, you probably want to consider how much after sales support you are going to get from the 2 dealers. Free classes? In home set up? etc.

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