Bought a second hand mid arm today
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Bought a second hand mid arm today
I am doing a happy dance!!
I was planning to buy a long arm at some point in the next two years. The time line was to allow me to save the funds and do more research.
In the meantime I have been watching local classifieds for second hand machines. Very, very few come available. I live on a large Island and the cost of looking off island is just too high (Ferry fares, hotel, plus travel time a day trip can cost over $500.00).
Tuesday afternoon there still were no machines for sale locally. Wednesday morning there was a Used HQ 16 on a 11 foot frame, five years old and very few stitches. The price was right for me and the only long arm dealers on the Island are Handi Quilter ones, so I have locally available service. I can also buy parts and accessories from the dealer.
I emailed in the afternoon and got an email back in the evening, saying they had had several calls about the machine. Today, I was the first person to go see it. Diane the lovely lady selling it, spent two hours answering my questions and explaining the machine to me. I gave her a deposit and tomorrow I pick her up. I think I will have to name her Diana after the lady I am buying her from.
I called one of the dealers and I am taking the machine in after I pick her up to have her serviced. Even with low stitch count, I think it is worth getting tune up before I start quilting with her.
Now I know a long arm would give me more options, but at the price I am paying, this machine gives me the opportunity to decide if quilting standing at a frame is for me. I also know that there will be resale value should I decide I want a larger machine in the future.
I am paying $5500 (cash no tax) Canadian, (about $4200 US). A Sweet 16 sit down would cost me that plus 12% tax new. The Simply 16 with the Little Foot frame is about $7700 plus 12% tax new.
I am happy with the price I am paying, excited to have a new tool to use. This weekend I am buying paint and painting my ex's old office, so it is nice and fresh for my new machine. I am going to make a bright, pretty, creative space for me.
I was planning to buy a long arm at some point in the next two years. The time line was to allow me to save the funds and do more research.
In the meantime I have been watching local classifieds for second hand machines. Very, very few come available. I live on a large Island and the cost of looking off island is just too high (Ferry fares, hotel, plus travel time a day trip can cost over $500.00).
Tuesday afternoon there still were no machines for sale locally. Wednesday morning there was a Used HQ 16 on a 11 foot frame, five years old and very few stitches. The price was right for me and the only long arm dealers on the Island are Handi Quilter ones, so I have locally available service. I can also buy parts and accessories from the dealer.
I emailed in the afternoon and got an email back in the evening, saying they had had several calls about the machine. Today, I was the first person to go see it. Diane the lovely lady selling it, spent two hours answering my questions and explaining the machine to me. I gave her a deposit and tomorrow I pick her up. I think I will have to name her Diana after the lady I am buying her from.
I called one of the dealers and I am taking the machine in after I pick her up to have her serviced. Even with low stitch count, I think it is worth getting tune up before I start quilting with her.
Now I know a long arm would give me more options, but at the price I am paying, this machine gives me the opportunity to decide if quilting standing at a frame is for me. I also know that there will be resale value should I decide I want a larger machine in the future.
I am paying $5500 (cash no tax) Canadian, (about $4200 US). A Sweet 16 sit down would cost me that plus 12% tax new. The Simply 16 with the Little Foot frame is about $7700 plus 12% tax new.
I am happy with the price I am paying, excited to have a new tool to use. This weekend I am buying paint and painting my ex's old office, so it is nice and fresh for my new machine. I am going to make a bright, pretty, creative space for me.
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