My newest addition - Husqvarna Viking Rose 600... and a question.
#1
Today was a good day :)
After sewing on my DMIL's Viking 1+ while visiting in Indiana last month, I've been searching on ebay for a 1+ for myself. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen on there have all sold for a pretty penny. Needless to say, quite a bit more than I have saved up thus far to buy one!
Posted late last night on the Houston CL... I found a Husqvarna Viking Rose. A family is clearing their mother's estate which consists of her entire quilting stash and accoutrements.
Also included was:
The embroidery unit (in original box)
Small hoop
2 embroidery cards
5 bobbins
7 feet
Walking foot
Buttonhole foot with electronic doo-hickey
A couple of other bits that I've yet to identify
Foot controller
Hard case/cover
$400 :thumbup:
Other than the missing user's manual...
The only "bad" thing that I've seen is that the previous owner was a smoker. There was a bit of yellowed nicotine on the machine but nothing too bad as I believe it was covered quite a bit. The machine cleaned up beautifully.
The case however is pretty discolored. The "smoker" odor will have to wear off I suppose. :(
Now... the question:
Does anyone know if there a way to check to see how many hours this machine has been used?
I know the newer machines have timers that will display the "lifetime" usage of the machine... I was just wondering if this one does as well.
TIA! :)
After sewing on my DMIL's Viking 1+ while visiting in Indiana last month, I've been searching on ebay for a 1+ for myself. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen on there have all sold for a pretty penny. Needless to say, quite a bit more than I have saved up thus far to buy one!
Posted late last night on the Houston CL... I found a Husqvarna Viking Rose. A family is clearing their mother's estate which consists of her entire quilting stash and accoutrements.
Also included was:
The embroidery unit (in original box)
Small hoop
2 embroidery cards
5 bobbins
7 feet
Walking foot
Buttonhole foot with electronic doo-hickey
A couple of other bits that I've yet to identify
Foot controller
Hard case/cover
$400 :thumbup:
Other than the missing user's manual...
The only "bad" thing that I've seen is that the previous owner was a smoker. There was a bit of yellowed nicotine on the machine but nothing too bad as I believe it was covered quite a bit. The machine cleaned up beautifully.
The case however is pretty discolored. The "smoker" odor will have to wear off I suppose. :(
Now... the question:
Does anyone know if there a way to check to see how many hours this machine has been used?
I know the newer machines have timers that will display the "lifetime" usage of the machine... I was just wondering if this one does as well.
TIA! :)
#2
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I don't think there's a "mileage counter" on this machine. I can tell you it's a good one, though. I inherited a Rose 500 from my stepmother when she died. She bought it new, and I've used it for the past few years (one of 5 machines) and it sews beautifully. You've got a good price there for the whole package. Will the family let you have it looked at and tuned up before making your decision?
#5
I got my Viking Rose 600 in 1996. It was around $600.00 new. I do not have the reader/writer box & have been reluctant to invest $ into a machine this old. It sews fine & only had problems the 1st yr. with a "presser foot up" when it actually was not beeping issue. That was covered under warranty & I have not had it serviced since.
#6
Thanks KonaLinda! I knew about the cards and the reader/writer.
Unfortunately, the mom never had those. :(
I'm not really that ambitious of an embroider right now.
However, I have an alphabet card that I'm pretty sure will get some use for DD4.
The usage timer is what I was hoping to find. The son represented the machine as having only about 5 hours of use on it as his mother had a stroke soon after purchasing it. He said that it sat unused for several years. I guess that explains why the case is so stained and the machine wasn't near as bad.
Unfortunately, the mom never had those. :(
I'm not really that ambitious of an embroider right now.
However, I have an alphabet card that I'm pretty sure will get some use for DD4.
The usage timer is what I was hoping to find. The son represented the machine as having only about 5 hours of use on it as his mother had a stroke soon after purchasing it. He said that it sat unused for several years. I guess that explains why the case is so stained and the machine wasn't near as bad.
#7
Originally Posted by donnajean
I got my Viking Rose 600 in 1996. It was around $600.00 new.
#8
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Originally Posted by incoming2me
Originally Posted by donnajean
I got my Viking Rose 600 in 1996. It was around $600.00 new.
I have the Viking Lily #555 which is the Rose minus the embroidery....and she was more than the $600 new. Love this machine.
The best buttonholes in the world, if you ever have the need for them. I just wish that she was a bit faster....seems like it takes forever to finish a long seam.
#9
I'll have to go back & look at my paperwork. Maybe it was $1,600
Wow! You got a great deal on yours! From what I can tell they usually retailed for well over $1000 new.
I never saw these at that kind of price...
I have the Viking Lily #555 which is the Rose minus the embroidery....and she was more than the $600 new. Love this machine.
The best buttonholes in the world, if you ever have the need for them. I just wish that she was a bit faster....seems like it takes forever to finish a long seam.
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Originally Posted by incoming2me
Originally Posted by donnajean
I got my Viking Rose 600 in 1996. It was around $600.00 new.
I have the Viking Lily #555 which is the Rose minus the embroidery....and she was more than the $600 new. Love this machine.
The best buttonholes in the world, if you ever have the need for them. I just wish that she was a bit faster....seems like it takes forever to finish a long seam.
#10
I got a Viking Rose about 5 yrs ago at an auction. Paid $800 for it and all the extras with 2 hoops. I larger and one smaller. It is a great machine but wouldn't do large enough embroidery for me. I gave it to one of my daughters for her birthday this year and bought a Janome 300E from Tomilu from the board here and she is going strong. Both great machines. Good luck with her.
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