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Old 06-10-2009, 03:23 PM
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Positive energy that the shuttle will be all that it requires to go back to work! Be healthy! :lol:
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:15 PM
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Well, I went to the dealer and bought a new bobbin case ($50) and the technician told me that based on the described symptoms, the timing is off and I need to bring it in for service ($90 min).

So just for grins I asked the sales lady to show me "something like I have."

You see where this is going - don't ya?

I checked out the Pfaff 2058 which has everything my current machine has and then some. Its decorative stitches are much cleaner than my current.
AND AND AND you can set it up to where its foot lifts when you stop the sewing - I MEAN THE LITTLE FOOT JUST LIFTS UP!!! When you start sewing again, the foot goes back down.

She quoted me $1699 and after I left the store, she came running out to the parking lot and said they would give me $400 for my machine in trade-in. $1,299 for a machine that lifts its foot. aaaaarggghhh what to do, what to do?
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Well, I went to the dealer and bought a new bobbin case ($50) and the technician told me that based on the described symptoms, the timing is off and I need to bring it in for service ($90 min).

So just for grins I asked the sales lady to show me "something like I have."

You see where this is going - don't ya?

I checked out the Pfaff 2058 which has everything my current machine has and then some. Its decorative stitches are much cleaner than my current.
AND AND AND you can set it up to where its foot lifts when you stop the sewing - I MEAN THE LITTLE FOOT JUST LIFTS UP!!! When you start sewing again, the foot goes back down.

She quoted me $1699 and after I left the store, she came running out to the parking lot and said they would give me $400 for my machine in trade-in. $1,299 for a machine that lifts its foot. aaaaarggghhh what to do, what to do?
Well, I would have phoned my hubby and told him I was spending "some" money and then went back in and bought that new machine..... :roll: :roll:

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Old 06-10-2009, 07:25 PM
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Well, I would have phoned my hubby and told him I was spending "some" money and then went back in and bought that new machine..... :roll: :roll:
Hubby's work is on the way home ....and he was VERY supportive :lol: and I am sitting here doing research on the machine. THAT is a must for all of my purchases.
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:29 PM
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You ASKED hubby? WOW!
I usually just tell mine what I'm buying, within reason tho.
I don't ask for much, heck, can't remember the last time I bought new underwear......lol
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:36 PM
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You ASKED hubby?
Well ASKED as in FOR PERMISSION is not a true representation of how we work. lol But yes, we discuss large purchases AND he is my quilting advisor, so he is "up" on the latest in quilting/sewing. It is more like he talks me into going through with it. :oops:

Just to give a counter example, he asked my counsel when he wanted to buy a laptop just for his telescope. I had to convince him to go through with that.
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Old 06-10-2009, 08:02 PM
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I had to reread the post on asking 'us' what to do....to buy a machine or not...?!! Let me guess...you asked only knowing what we would reply with:)LOL And, we are so efficient!LOL

I vote 'yes'!! Espec if you get to test drive:)Then you will know for sure all on your own:)Good luck! SKeat....who has a 'deal' w/dh that we both discuss anything over 200 before purchase. It's always a good thing...:0)Espec since I don't keep up on tire tred and etc around here...and, want no surprises like 'ah-oh'! LOL
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Old 06-10-2009, 08:09 PM
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I vote 'yes'!! Espec if you get to test drive:)T
Yeah, that "asking" was more rhetorical. lol

Skeat, you should have seen me on the test drive. I couldn't get over the fact that it lifted its little foot. I'm still laughing about my own response.
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Old 06-10-2009, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Skeat
I vote 'yes'!! Espec if you get to test drive:)T
Yeah, that "asking" was more rhetorical. lol

Skeat, you should have seen me on the test drive. I couldn't get over the fact that it lifted its little foot. I'm still laughing about my own response.
I bet there is nothing better then a sewing machine that reads your minds...:)Maybe it makes great java too!:)Don't be caught hugging that machine!LOL Skeat
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Old 06-10-2009, 10:38 PM
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Okay now did you buy the little darling?.....:-)
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