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Old 01-31-2011, 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Christal
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I bought a baby lock crown jewel and it was 6,000.00 the crown jewel has a built in stitch regulator and it has and 18 inch neck. I love it, it doesn't come with the quilting frame which is about another 2400.00 for the grace pro majestic that is the recommended frame for this machine.
Good luck and happy quilting:-)
I purchased a Pfaff Grand Quilter 18.8 with an 8 ft frame about a yr ago for approx. $7000 and that price did not include the computer. The dealer also carried the Baby Lock Crown Jewel machine and the price was approx. $12,000 with all the bells and whistles.
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Old 01-31-2011, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by whinnytoo
Check out Noltings Fun Quilter, they arent too expensive and they do a fantastic job!
Ditto! I have one and love it.
I also have the computer system.

You can go on the web site and price out what you want. They also have used machines for sale.
http://www.nolting.com/

My web site will show you some of the work I've done.
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Old 01-31-2011, 07:30 AM
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Since I haven't seen it mentioned, here's the link to the A1:

http://www.a1quiltingmachines.com/index.php
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Old 01-31-2011, 07:32 AM
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I think the Babylock runs about $12,000.00 give or take. That is in Texas at my lqs but you might find it cheaper. I want to say the Lizzie is about $18,000.00. I thought that is what I saw it for on something. If you contact the companies they will send you a dvd to play & information. When I first saw the machines & frames I got so excited. I wanted the Gamill with the Statler system. It only cost $28,000.00. May be more now. My first house, a 3 bedroom brick cost $25,000.00 new but that was about 30 years ago. But it does seem like a lot of money for an oversized sewing machine. Good hunting.
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When I get ready I want to try the Sweet 16 from Handiquilter. Jumping to a full long arm seems a bit to much unless all you do is quilt or want to get in the business. Start small and work your way up.
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My DH purchased me a Tin Lizzy XLS in July and he paid $7200 give or take a few dollars. this included delivery and set up I have classes (unlimited) every 2nd Saturday of the month and 1-800 number whre I call the dealer should I run into problems. We purchased it in Albuquerque at Bob's on the West Side. I know you don't live in NM but maybe if you call there he can get you in touch with a reputable dealer in your area. Let me know if you need the number. About the hardest thing I found when searching for a long arm was someone who could tellme how big they were and whether I would have room in my sewing room or not. I didn't want to take the poles on and off. I also did not want a $25,000 machine just something where I would no longer have to pin my quilt. I love my Tin Lizzy. Good luck in your search.
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I must have been looking at something else. That is a good price.
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You can get a Gammill for MUCH less than $30,000 ... a friend just ordered one for about $14,000 ... which IS still a lot of money but a far cry from $30 K ! It has stitch regulation and everything you can imagine - just not the Statler Stitcher setup
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
I think the Babylock runs about $12,000.00 give or take. That is in Texas at my lqs but you might find it cheaper. I want to say the Lizzie is about $18,000.00. I thought that is what I saw it for on something. If you contact the companies they will send you a dvd to play & information. When I first saw the machines & frames I got so excited. I wanted the Gamill with the Statler system. It only cost $28,000.00. May be more now. My first house, a 3 bedroom brick cost $25,000.00 new but that was about 30 years ago. But it does seem like a lot of money for an oversized sewing machine. Good hunting.
?? The Tin Lizzie models are all MUCH much less than $18,000 ... they are under $10 K and so is the Babylock. If your LQS is charging those kind of prices, you all need to come to Houston or Dallas to buy !
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Originally Posted by cookiej36
Originally Posted by Christal
Hi,
I bought a baby lock crown jewel and it was 6,000.00 the crown jewel has a built in stitch regulator and it has and 18 inch neck. I love it, it doesn't come with the quilting frame which is about another 2400.00 for the grace pro majestic that is the recommended frame for this machine.
Good luck and happy quilting:-)
I purchased a Pfaff Grand Quilter 18.8 with an 8 ft frame about a yr ago for approx. $7000 and that price did not include the computer. The dealer also carried the Baby Lock Crown Jewel machine and the price was approx. $12,000 with all the bells and whistles.
I guess I got a good deal then, I bought my quilting machine 6000.00 in November 2010 and the frame December 2010 (frame is 10 feet) for 1890.00, the list price was 2400.00.
I didn't even know Pfaff mad a quilting machine. We are all learning something :)
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