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    Old 08-08-2016, 02:11 PM
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    You mentioned that you wanted something mechanical with a 9 inch throat and needle down. Both the Brother PQ1500s and the Juki 2010 fit that description. They are straight stitch only machines which may be all you need if you want something for piecing and FMQ.

    The Brother PQ1500s is very easy to control as far as speed goes even though it doesn't have a slider for speed control. I think the Juki 2010 may have a slider for speed control.

    I also bought my PQ1500s used for about what Peckish paid for hers and have had no problems whatsoever. It just depends on what your price range is. To get a computerized machine with the size harp of the Brother PQ1500s, you will end up paying a lot more than even the new price of the PQ1500s which can often be found at the on-line stores for around $700.

    The going rate for used ones is between $350 and $400.

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    Old 08-08-2016, 02:51 PM
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    I want to know who I bring it to when it has a problem. local dealers may not service the machine. and it can be costly to insure and ship. id rather buy from a local shop. they sit down and go over the machine with you and help as much as you need.
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    Old 08-08-2016, 03:40 PM
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    I have the Juki 2010Q and love it. I also have a Bernina 630, but mostly use it for embroidery. My Juki is my "go to" machine for piecing and quilting. Since it is a straight stitch only mechanical machine, I don't think you will need classes. I bought mine from a local dealer and there were no classes included and I had no problems learning to use it from the manual.

    There are some dealers here that can service other brands, even if they don't sell them. You should check with them. Since the Juki's are rather basic and semi-industrial machines, they tend not to need as much service as the computerized machines.

    Hope this helps.
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    Old 08-10-2016, 01:07 PM
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    I bought my Bernini at a quilt show several years ago, a great deal.
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