How a Brother PQ-1500 practically fell into my lap
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I've had one for 15 years, I think I heard about it right after they first came out & could be bought via telephone from a dealer in Nevada selling them very cheaply (he is no longer there & Brother no longer allows dealer models to be sold like that-must be in person). I love it, it does FMQ much better if you use a size 14 Stretch needle, no skipping or breaking. Great machine
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[QUOTE=Maire;7717753]I've had one for 15 years, I think I heard about it right after they first came out & could be bought via telephone from a dealer in Nevada selling them very cheaply (he is no longer there & Brother no longer allows dealer models to be sold like that-must be in person). I love it, it does FMQ much better if you use a size 14 Stretch needle, no skipping or breaking. Great machine[/QUOTE
thanks for that advice. I'll take it!!
thanks for that advice. I'll take it!!
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