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Old 12-26-2020, 06:40 AM
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janiebakes
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My beloved Pfaff is over thirty years old. A few years ago my repair man said "yeah, I can still get that part". Words that put fear into my heart. That is when I found out that Pfaff had been sold to a conglomerate that includes Singer. So I bought a Pfaff 4.2 Quilt Expression floor model on clearance. Learned that they are not the machines they once were but are OK. Then a major failure with my old Pfaff. I think it is the motherboard but have not had it looked at. My repair guy came down with cancer and died. I thought to have my mom's 1910 red eye treadle really spiffed up and shipped it to a guy who swindled me out of the deposit. Even had to drive from Ohio to Virginia to pick it up because the Court may award you the judgement but it is up to you to enforce it. There is so much good engineering in those 20 - 30 year old Pfaffs. Sad to have to get rid of them because there is no product support.

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