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    Old 02-23-2011, 07:14 AM
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    Thanks to everyone who gave their input about the Pfaff. A super big thanks to those who provided website info/photos/video. I haven't heard back from the man who said he would sell it to me, so I'm going to contact him and find out if he's come up with a price. If he has decided that he doesn't want to sell it, I've found a Janome Travel Mate 4612 for $35. This is also a machine I don't know much about, so if any of you have personal experience with a Travel Mate, please tell me the good, the bad, and the ugly. Thanks again.
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    Old 04-20-2011, 07:15 AM
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    My response may be too late, but I just stumbled on to this thread--I have a Pfaff 927 and I LOVE it!. My mum gave me her's after letting it sit for years. It is great for piecing, which I do a lot. I have also used it for purse making because I really like the zipper foot. I also like that it has a very small free arm, which is great if you're sewing small sleeves. The Pfaff is my travel and class machine because it's the lightest machine I own--but it's NOT really a light machine, my other 2 are really heavy. It's not one of those machines that will bounce around on your table.
    So, anyway, if you did get this machine, I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
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    Old 04-20-2011, 07:18 AM
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    Thanks for your info, but the gentleman decided not to sell. He said it was too sentimental. I understand, but I was disappointed too. :cry:
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    That's too bad--but that only means that there's an even better machine out there waiting for you to find it. Happy hunting!
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    Old 04-20-2011, 07:33 AM
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    I have a hobbymatic 947, that I have had it for years, bought it used in AK for $400. in the early 90's it works great and have never had a problem with it.mine does not Have IDT but has a great stitch and a very nice feather stitch.
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    I have a hobbymatic 947, that I have had for over 20 years, bought it used in AK for $400. it works great and have never had a problem with it. mine does not Have IDT, but does a nice stitch, has about 20 stitches, most I have never used. I used to use it for classes as it was fairly light weight (untill I got my FW, will use that for classes now). mine weighs 15 pounds, I still love my little Hobbymatic, and will keep it, hope this helps.
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