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Old 10-29-2010, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by wvdek
As far as the Janome that is chipping, button losing design paint, etc.
My quilting teacher has had hers for about 6 years. She has sewn over 50 - 75 quilts on it, fabric bowls, and a gazillion other things. Still looks new. No chips, no lost button design, nadda. I have had mine for about three to four years now (I lost count), and still looks new. We both treat our machines like babies, are not rough on them, do not wear lotions or eat greasy, sticky foods around them. I am wondering if you wear a lotion that is robbing the button of its design. Anyway, should have held up much better than what you describe.
This was a known issue with the 6500s, and I had the same issue with my 6600P when I bought it. Janome was kind enough to replace it free of charge, but the new one also has paint chipping now. However, I figure the paint thing is just cosmetic and doesn't interfere with how the machine operates, so I haven't bothered contacting Janome about it again.
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:15 PM
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I got mine new 2 months ago and paid $1600. It is worth every penny!!!
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:20 PM
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I think you got a really good deal and welcome to the Janome 6600P club. :D

Happy sewing!
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:25 PM
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I have a 6500 and a 6600 and love them both, but the 6600 is so necessary when I'm sewing on binding. It has the built in dual feed capability. You got a good deal.

Enjoy the machine.
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:43 PM
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It was a known problem that the paint was not holding up on some Janomes. It sure wasn't because we were abusing them after paying that much money. I am truly happy that you aren't having any problems with yours but that isn't to say that others have not had their share. I use the machine like I have used machines in the past 50 years, caring for them but still using them as that is why I have sewing machines. If a lotion is causing the scissors to fade away then I wonder why it hasn't happened with my other machines.......oh well, just telling of my experience for the benefit of the poster.

Originally Posted by wvdek
You got a steal. That machine new is around $1800.00.



As far as the Janome that is chipping, button losing design paint, etc.
My quilting teacher has had hers for about 6 years. She has sewn over 50 - 75 quilts on it, fabric bowls, and a gazillion other things. Still looks new. No chips, no lost button design, nadda. I have had mine for about three to four years now (I lost count), and still looks new. We both treat our machines like babies, are not rough on them, do not wear lotions or eat greasy, sticky foods around them. I am wondering if you wear a lotion that is robbing the button of its design. Anyway, should have held up much better than what you describe.
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Old 10-29-2010, 05:15 PM
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Welcome from Arizona. I've bben pricing machines and the Janome 6600 was one of them and I would have jumped at the price compared with what I've seen online. Enjoy your new baby from what I've read you'll grow old together.

Andie :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Old 10-30-2010, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by spooky
I've been a lurker for some time now, altho occasionally I post a reply or question. I have a new question. Yesterday I bought a used Janome Memory Craft 6600P for $800 + sales tax. Got it at a local Sew Vac City. I was so excited when I brought it home, but now I'm having a little guilt trip for spending so much (didn't plan that). Did I get a good price? It is only 2 years old, and looks brand new. I got a 6-month warranty on it, and the dealer threw in 2 pks of bobbins, 3 pks of needles, and an Olfa ergonimic cutting wheel. I really can't wait to use it. Tell me what you think, please.
You got an awesome deal for 2 reasons: 1: it is a fabulous price and 2: it is an awesome machine.
It is what I have and if I could find another for that good of a price, I would snatch it up, just to have a spare. Congratulations on your find.
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Old 10-30-2010, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by paloma
what do we consider top of the line
well some of the TOL machines I have seen are over $8000.
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Old 10-30-2010, 02:53 AM
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HI FROM MICHIGAN & FLORIDA,
I paid 900.00 for mine about three years ago so you have a great machine and paid fair.Also have two Janome Jems that I travel with and I love them.
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Old 10-30-2010, 05:16 AM
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My husband bought me my 6600 3 years ago when he took his retirement. I have sewn for 47 years no and this baby is by far the best machine I have ever had. He laughs at me because I'll be sewing away and suddenly say " I love this baby". He paid $1600. for it and he later went out and bought me the table for it. It really made a big difference to me sewing as I am short and the machine sits into the base of the table and is then the correct height for me. There are sew many features that you will love. The scissors, the walking foot. I got the acufeed in the ditch foot and have asked for the acufeed 1/4" foot for xmas.
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