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Old 03-25-2012, 10:36 AM
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Yes, we have an expensive hobby.
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Old 03-25-2012, 11:07 AM
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Oh, I love the fabric store idea,......if only....
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Old 03-25-2012, 12:00 PM
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Not unless you are going to buy the GM Volt, which costs $40,000, compliments of the government. Another fiasco!
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Old 03-25-2012, 12:24 PM
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I would have to send out 200+ quilts in my remaining lifetime to the laq'r to justify the top of the line $30K set up. And I don't have the space either. I will practice fmq and do that on the smaller quilts. They are so tempting, if I win the lottery, a bigger house with a big studio and a $30K la system. I can dream!! I dream big!!



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It's depends on the type of car you buy. LOL The car I bought my niece was $7000 used and my car cost over 35k. The most expensive long arm system I've seen was about $30 thousand brand new with all the bells and whistles, all computerized. Buying a LA is not an impulse buy so I have plenty of time to shop and wait for a bargain price on a used one.
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I bought a Tin Lizzie 26" and I pick it up next weekend. I bought it used, it's only 10 months old though. s7sue, I would LOVE to find a long arm at a garage sale!!! Wow, that was a true find!
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Old 03-25-2012, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by nhweaver View Post
I would have to send out 200+ quilts in my remaining lifetime to the laq'r to justify the top of the line $30K set up. And I don't have the space either. I will practice fmq and do that on the smaller quilts. They are so tempting, if I win the lottery, a bigger house with a big studio and a $30K la system. I can dream!! I dream big!!
Yeah, I have a lottery dream (it has to be the "big" one) - a house with everything on the first floor with an huge "play room" upstairs for my studio and a few bedrooms for storage and a place to put my plotter printer and laminating machine for my desktop publishing stuff I do for church. Lots of light with a nice sitting area, etc., etc. If I'm going to dream, I'm going to dream big!
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Old 03-25-2012, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kountrykreation View Post
Try looking at the Bailey midarm. It works great for home use and very reasonable in comparison to the professional models.
I just got a Lacresta by Martelli, the cutter people. I had a Bailey 15" and had nothing but trouble. Everyone said there was a long learning curve but I tried for a year and got nowhere. The Martelli machine gives me pleasure every day from day one. The difference in cost was large but what good is a machine that you hate?Try several before you buy.
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Old 03-25-2012, 02:27 PM
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With prices like these I will never become a long-armer.
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:08 PM
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Not always.
I have a TinLizzie18LS (paid about 6K for it in 2006) & I added a Qbot robot quilter for under 1800. last year.

Yes, the higher end machines can cost from 18 to 30K, but those were way outside my budget.

I can do everything the big machines can, and my setup is paid in full. Check around for good sales (usually show specials), or good used machines.

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Is it true that a long arm machine and table cost about the same price as a car today?
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:14 PM
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They are pricey, but so worth it if you are into quilting.
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