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Old 12-25-2011, 12:40 PM
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Since you don't want to use the machine for quilting, I would recommend that you make a list of features that are "must haves" and then those that are "would be nice to haves." From there you can eliminate or include models. The rest is like buying a car - test drive and negotiate the price on the one you like.

I have Baby Lock and an older Pfaff. Recently the Baby had to go to the hospital and I pulled out the backup Pfaff. Ahem, didn't do as much sewing as anticipated because I sure got used to the other machine's features. However I really like the built-in walking foot on the Pfaff. I believe that one of the lower end Baby Locks has the built-in walking foot. Go check them out and have fun. Do you only have that one dealer in your area?
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Old 12-25-2011, 12:44 PM
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I have a vintage singer and two vikings , amougst the family we have about 8 Vikings. My Mom just bought Viking Ruby. we are all hard users.. from drapes to quilts. We all really like our Vikings.
A a general rule look at the dealer, compare warrenties, and test drive. Make a list prior to shopping of you must haves, and nice to haves, that you want on your machine... and the price range that you feel comfortable. It can get very confusing and easy for them to "up" sell you once you are at the dealer.
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Old 12-26-2011, 03:41 PM
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If there is a sewing expo near you, I would suggest you might like test driving a variety of machines at one place. I did that several years ago and wound up getting a Janome 6500. Usually there are 6 or 7 dealers at the expo near us, all with a variety of machines and have discounts if you decide to buy there. I didn't research the dealers prior to going which might have been a negative, but have had no problems with my machine. I maintain all my machines (incl. 8 Singers) so don't really worry about the dealer unless there is a lemon issue.
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Old 12-26-2011, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by fmhall2 View Post
My recommendation is to look online at Ken's Sewing in Alabama. I have been to the store, and have purchased two machines from him. His online sales has now reached 46,000+, with a 99.7% satisfaction. It is a great place, his packaging for shipping is fantastic, and there are no shipping charges. At least give it a look.
Bought both my Brother SE270D (combo sewing/embroidery) and PE700II from Ken's Sewing. Also buy 90% of my supplies from them. Great support. Both my machines were refurbished and I've had very little problem with them. Sent the PE700II back for 1 repair after having them 5 years. Fixed for $65.00 and returned to me. Most of the time, the tech will talk me thru the fix over the phone. LOVE THEM!!

PS: They carry other brands besides Brother, too!!
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Old 12-26-2011, 07:41 PM
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I would make sure whatever you buy has metal gears not plastic ones. Many years ago I own a great Singer machine and then I decided to sell it. I ended up trading and for a Singer with upgrades, but to my dismay I regretted it because they had changed the way they made their machines. I now own 2 Janome's a DC 3018 and a Horizon I also own a Baby lock serger. All the machines I own now I really like. You need to decide what you want in a machine because they all don't do the same or have the same features. I think maybe to make a list of your have to's then to physically try the machine out, even if you don't buy from that dealer. Good luck and let us know what you decide on.
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Old 12-26-2011, 07:48 PM
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One factor to consider in purchasing your machine is that you should have a local dealer who can service the machine and help you with parts, accessories, and have classes to teach you how to use it. If you have more than one dealer around, check around and see how satisfied people are with the service of the individual dealers. Go in and look around and ask to try different machines. Watch their attitudes. Ask questions. You will have a good idea if you want to buy from a dealer after this.

I have had all kinds of experiences with dealers and online. I have spent thousands of dollars with a dealer and that person won't acknowledge my presence -- it isn't me, I know others who have had the same problem. Yes, I purchased a machine from a dealer through E-Bay once, and the sale went well. However, at that time, there was no dealer for that brand in our area. Many dealers will not or do not want to service machines purchased online. Also, some companies forbid dealers from selling online and if you purchase from one, you may have trouble getting it serviced.
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Old 01-02-2012, 04:58 AM
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I had the 830 Bernina from the 70's also - the original work horse - my daughter has it now. I have since had 4 Janome's and just love all 4. Just got a used 11000 and it is FABULOUS. I've had my 6600 for four years with NO problems at all. Janome's are very easy to run and very reliable in my book.
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