Estate sale machine advice needed today!!
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Estate sale machine advice needed today!!
This morning I went to an estate sale that featured a Bernina 230 for $550.00. The receipt showed that the machine was purchased in 2006 for $975. I was able to do a beautiful straight stitch with the machine really didn't have time to read the manual and familiarize myself with the machine. I contacted a Bernina dealer before I went who said a newer machine in great condition would be worth about $500. Every little lady that stopped to see the machine said that they thought the price was WAY too high. I offered $350 and they countered at $450. Tomorrow I will go back and see if it's still available. Would $350/400 be a fair price for this machine or still too much? Thanks for your input!!
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I would stick with $350. The dealer is probably going by Ebay listing prices. Estates sales are held to get rid of stuff not keep it. Usually the ones I go to the prices go to 1/2 at the end of the sale of what is left.
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The machine is 8 years old. I think it's *really* hard to get more than half price for a machine that old in a private sale (or on Craigslist), even if it's a Bernina. However, the sellers are probably going by eBay sales. Here is a link to "completed" sales for this model on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_saca...mplete=1&rt=nc
The prices in red indicate the machine did not sell; only the green prices indicate a completed transaction. EBay prices are typically higher than local prices simply because there are so many buyers looking at the machine.
I personally think that $350/400 is a fair price for this machine.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_saca...mplete=1&rt=nc
The prices in red indicate the machine did not sell; only the green prices indicate a completed transaction. EBay prices are typically higher than local prices simply because there are so many buyers looking at the machine.
I personally think that $350/400 is a fair price for this machine.
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It would have to be in absolutely perfect condition for me to pay that much. Should have everything with it as if it came out of the store brand new. I would want to see the manual and all attachments. It has been used. Is it cleaned? Sorry , I'm just atightwad. I would pay closer to $350. Take a piece of denim and see how it handles that. I always keep a piece or two of fabric (approx. layer cake size) in my purse. Never know when you're going to come across a great deal.
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What is the price of a new Bernina with the same features? In my area one seldom sees a Bernina, Viking or a Pfaff at a sale...........why is that I ask myself. And I so like my 230 quilters edition, also any extra feet? I purchased the walking foot, and paid extra for the knee lift. I would pay the $450.00.
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I LOVe both of my Bernina. Get it the denim test (great idea) and if there are the feet and the manual, I WOULD pay the $450.00. I never met a Bernina that I didn't love !! Good Luck and please post what happened on this thread PLEASE !!
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