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    Old 02-18-2015, 05:04 AM
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    Default What shall I do re:broken Bernina 1260? Is it a good model?

    I have a Bernina Nova 900 and a Bernina 1020 - I love them both but it is mostly for sentimental reasons with the nova.

    I needed accessories for my 1020 and an auction had a full set of feet, a walking foot, knee control and an extension table (as well as some other accessories, so I was happy to pay the offer of $300 NZ for the lot. The seller said that the machine only works sometimes and she had been told it needs a new board. I checked with my dealer and he said it could cost $600 NZ!

    I was interested in hearing from people who know the 1260 model whether it is worth having, given that my other 2 machines are mechanical. Is it a really good machine? I have just started to learn quilting, but don't know how much of an improvement this model would be upon my other ones. I also don't know what the value is of a refurbished 1260 if I were buying one - they don't seem to come up for sale often.

    Trying to weigh up the pros and cons.

    thanks!
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    Old 02-18-2015, 05:24 AM
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    This is a difficult decision. My friend who has a 1260 and I have a Bernina 1030 and a 1530. I love them both. I have only had minor problems with them. I do worry about the board going out in my 1530. I would make certain that the tech who examined it could NOT find any additional problems with the Bernina before proceeding. Good luck and welcome to the board.
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    Old 02-18-2015, 06:01 AM
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    I paid $450 for a used 1260 from a quilt shop two years ago. $600 is about the cost of one in good condition. If it only needs a new board then it should last you for many years.

    Oh the 1260 should have two plastic stitch selection plates. You need those. One is probably on the machine.
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    Old 02-18-2015, 06:26 AM
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    On a computerized machine the boards are very expensive. More so on an older one as they don't make them anymore so they have to be sent in to be repaired.
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    Your 900 and 1020 are not mechanical. There are electronics in both of them. I've repaired several 900s with bad electronics and the 1020 has even more than the 900...

    I would likely pass on spending this much to repair a board on the 1260.
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    I had to have the motherboard replaced on a 1530 four years ago. It cost me almost $400.00. Well worth it though. That machine is a real workhorse.
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    I think the 1260 is the last of the electronic machines that have metal parts. Something like that. I would have it looked at, it may not be the board but something minor.
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    I have a 1260. It's 20 years old. I have never had a problem and it is a workhorse. I will never give it up.
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