Old 01-30-2013, 10:53 AM
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JoanneS
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[QUOTE=Michellesews;5823080]Congratulations, you are the winner! Janome beats Pfaff hands down these days. It took me two 8K mistakes to figure that one out. The old Pfaffs, made in Germany, cannot be beat. The new Pfaffs, made since the 1990's, are not very well made and have lots of problems. Janome on the other hand, it what Pfaff USED to be. I have a Pfaff 2134 and a Janome 6500, both are workhorses. I have gotten rid of two newer Pfaffs in the last 4 years, TOL models, that were junk. My main go-to machine is now a Babylock, next the Janome and the Pfaff 2134 stays packed up to go to classes. This is my experience and my opinion, if you disagree, you have a right to your opinion...some have better experiences with different machines. Personnally, if I live to be 100, I will NEVER buy another Pfaff anything.

PS: Don't you wonder why they were selling the Pfaff on Craigs list so cheaply? Because it was a piece of junk![/QUOTE

Sorry to hear you dis Pfaffs. The Pfaff 2134 is a VERY old Pfaff, so you are NOT familiar with the Pfaffs of the last 10 or more years! I love my Pfaff 2140 which I upgraded to a 2170. I also LOVE my TOL Pfaff Creative Sensation which is definitely NOT a piece of junk. I have had it for over a year, and it does everything I expected and more. By the way - both have thread cutters. One of the greatest features of Pfaffs is their built-in IDF - Pfaffs don't need walking feet - and you can use fancy stitches with the IDF, which you an't do with most walking feet.

I keep discovering more it can do as I take classes at my dealer's. Not just 'how to use the machine' classes. My great dealer has lots of classes for people with all machines.

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