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peppermint31 05-10-2015 04:30 AM

I have a Nolting and LOVE it! The service people are outstanding:0

Farm Quilter 05-10-2015 10:01 PM

Try as many different longarms as you can. And play with them for as long as possible! I have an Innova that has free 24/7/365 tech service that can help you with any problem. Super well made and made in Texas. Fabulous frames too! Love mine that I've had for 6.5 years.

Fizzle 05-11-2015 04:25 AM


Originally Posted by Rhonda Lee (Post 7189657)
I can tell this will take some time. At a Home Quilting Machine show today in Salt Lake I had a chance to check out several brands. I kinda like Nolting. Anyone had experience with this one?

I know nothing at all but I was at the show also 😀 and looked at several machines. The salesman at that super nice looking, easy to use Bernina Q80 ( I think?) said that the stitch regulator on some of the machines is questionable. I would be sure to try out and ask a lot of questions. Did you have a good time at show? I did. So so SO many stunning quilts. Lots of venders and great people....

yel 05-11-2015 03:09 PM

i have the innova ......love it== love it==love it

CanoePam 05-11-2015 04:56 PM

Nolting is a very reputable manufacturer with a long history. The don't advertise as much as some of the others, and they aren't painted as prettily as some :D, but the folks I know like them. I used to live near the Nolting factory, and I got a tour. Definitely a small business that knew their work.

Pam

mjhaess 05-12-2015 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by Prism99 (Post 7190049)
The rule-of-thumb is to take a year to research and try out before making a decision. There are several longarm groups on groups.yahoo.com. It would be a good idea to join to get info from actual users of different setups. My own recommendation is to be sure to try out an Innova before making a decision. That's my personal favorite "dream" machine and I would probably purchase it even without a dealer nearby, as they have good telephone support and the machines are very self-maintainable. There are two Innova groups on Yahoo; some of the members there have owned other brands before switching to Innova so you can get that point of view too.


Thanks...good advice..

IBQUILTIN 05-15-2015 06:54 PM

INNOVA, INNOVA, INNOVA At least for me. It does all that I want and then some Check it out

johnsondk 05-20-2015 05:20 AM

I too have an innova and love it.

dimorarusso 05-20-2015 05:51 AM

I have a Funquilter for sale.


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