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Old 12-31-2010, 08:14 AM
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Will anxiously watch as I am looking as well. There is one on craigslist about 4 hours away from me, it is a bernina deco 650 for $250. But, it only does 4 x 4 and you have to use an older computer. I have plenty of computers around(DH is a techie) but that tells me I might want to invest a little more for something newer. My problem is that I am just toying with the idea-I'm afraid I might buy one and not like it.
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Old 12-31-2010, 08:30 AM
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FYI. I only paid $600 for my 9500. I also traded in a few of my old machines to help pay for it.
I don't usually share such exact info, but I think it will help give those searching a better idea of how inexpensive a used machine from a dealer can be. And all my questions are answered for free and I get great service.
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Old 12-31-2010, 08:47 AM
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I have the Janome 350E very easy to use... I don't know the price in the USA..Very happy with it. 5x7 hoop and automatic thread cutter which I love. I can't imagine cutting the threads every time you change the thread....Did look at the brother (besides the shop not being very helpful0 the machine is a lot bigger than the janome so takes up more space..
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Old 12-31-2010, 09:05 AM
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I have a Janome 350e. I started with a Brother 900D and knew within one week that I wanted a machine that had more capability than the 4x4 it allowed plus I knew that having a USB port would be a big plus. I traded the Brother in for the Janome as it had everything that I wanted. Easy to work, touch screen. I also knew that I didn't want a combo machine. I sew on my other Janome's while the 350e works its magic. It was worth every penny I spent. I use an external hard drive to read the cd's that I embroider. Designsbysick.com is another great place along with buttercup.com for patterns.
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Old 12-31-2010, 09:06 AM
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I have the Janome 200E - I love it. I chose it because of the 5x5 hoop and the USB mini-drive storage device. The learning curve was very short! This was a 'first' embroidery machine for me and I am totally happy with it. The price is around $500.

If money was no object I'd go for the multiple needle (thread) version of the Janome.
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Old 12-31-2010, 10:07 AM
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4 years ago a 4" X 6" hoop allowed you a big array of patterns. In the last year, I have noticed many new designs now need a minimum of a 5" X 7" hoop. It makes me wonder how long before the next bump up :roll:
I guess I will have to look for a program to be able to decrease the size of the designs to fit my smaller hoop :D:D:D
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Old 12-31-2010, 12:57 PM
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Unless it's used, you won't find anything doing 5x7, with a flash drive for that price. I am getting the brother 770 next week. It's $669 on amazon, and at my sew and vac. It does 5x7, and takes a flash drive. My local sew and vac sells all the models, and recommended the Brother over the comparable janome 350. He said they are much more user friendly. They are actually cheaper as well. The 350 went up in price recently I believe.
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Old 12-31-2010, 01:03 PM
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I bought a Viking Scandinavia 400 NIB from Ebay for $500. It was really easy to learn to use and I love it. It will do the 6.75" X 4" designs.
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I say go for a used Brother, you get alot of machine for your money. I started with the 900D two years ago and moved up to a used 4000D just recently. I have never had an issue with my 900D and it doesn't look like I'll have any with the 4000D either. Very user friendly!
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Old 12-31-2010, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by morelcabin
I say go for a used Brother, you get alot of machine for your money. I started with the 900D two years ago and moved up to a used 4000D just recently. I have never had an issue with my 900D and it doesn't look like I'll have any with the 4000D either. Very user friendly!
I agree, I have had 4 Brother embroidery machines. Started with the 150, upgraded to the 8500, then the 2002ULT and now the 4000d. They are the most user friendly machines that I have had. My first was a Pfaff 2144, sold it. Then I had a Viking Designer 1 upgraded to the Designer SE. While I really like the Vikings and the work they do , I still think the Brothers are more user friendly.
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