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Old 12-06-2012, 07:59 AM
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Old 12-06-2012, 08:22 AM
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I have now found out from the owner that there is no stitch regulator with this machine. I think that is a negative for me. I am very new to this and feel I need it. The cost to add would put this out of my comfort range in price. Bummer.
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Old 12-06-2012, 09:07 AM
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Don't despair. There are always used ones available. Check websites for used Gammills until you find one within driving distance. That's what I did. Mine has a 14 ft table and we rented a U Haul to get it home. We had the 17 ft. one, and it was just a bit too short because part of that 17 ft is elevated. I would recommend a used Gammill over a new mid arm anyday. As long as the previous owner kept it oiled regularly, it should be fine. Someone previously mentioned having a way to tell how many hours are on the machine, and there is an hour counter, but after it gets to the end (999, or whatever) it starts back at zero, so that's no help for total hours. It's only there so you can keep track of hours on a specific project. I think you are wise to wait for one with stitch regulation. I did. It costs too much and is a big pia to have to take it to the manufacturer to add it to a machine without it. Good luck!
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Old 12-06-2012, 12:45 PM
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I have now found out from the owner that there is no stitch regulator with this machine. I think that is a negative for me. I am very new to this and feel I need it. The cost to add would put this out of my comfort range in price. Bummer.
Honestly a stitch regulator is kind of like training wheels. It really doesn't take very long to get the hang of it and once you do they're kind of an annoyance.
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I have a Gammill, a Premier Plus, and I love it! (Even tho she's been VERY badly-behaved today.....). If you're really curious to see how much it's been used, ask the owner to hold the "M" button on the faceplate and then turn the machine on, and read you the number. It will tell you how many hours the machine has on it...if she doesn't want to do that for you, and she's close enough for you to visit, do it yourself. That will tell you more than just the age will. And by the way, at eight years of age, she's out of warranty....look on Gammill's websire or call a dealer in your neck of the woods. You'll be happier....
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