Buying a new machine
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,991
Check out Juki machines. You get a lot more machine for your money and the TL series has a larger harp (it's more rectangular) and I have no trouble machine quilting King sized quilts on it. Both the TL 2010 and the Exceed 600 would be good for a quilter and they are in the $1000 range and I'm sure that you won't buy a Phaff for that.
#14
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http://www.jbsewing.com/content/Dome...wing/index.asp
Newport Sewing Centre
0% over 3 years - Bernina, Janome, Husqvarna and Brother.
Newport Sewing Centre
0% over 3 years - Bernina, Janome, Husqvarna and Brother.
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I've purchased two Rubies and both were done with great financing. The first one (both classified as used) I got a very low financing and the 2nd one with 0 financing charges. I'm sure most companies have these deals. They are expensive but most have better financing than furninture. I've never seen a furniture store not charge finance charges, they might delay them for a few months but they do kick in
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