Question about a sewing machine that is out of commission
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the 7570 was the last German made machine, then it was sold to Viking. It was my dream machine, when I finally Got One I could not use it, what if some thing happened to it? so I got a back up, then another back up and then I found a just one more, so I ended up with 4, 7570;s and now use them all the time, LOL I just love them. I is still my dream machine, along with the singer 221, (which I also have 4 ) If some thing goes wrong with one of my Pfaffs would I get it fixed? you bet I would because to me it would be worth it. I think it all comes down to if it is worth it or not, or if you would rather invest in a new, (to you) machine.
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"If some thing goes wrong with one of my Pfaffs would I get it fixed? you bet I would because to me it would be worth it. I think it all comes down to if it is worth it or not, or if you would rather invest in a new, (to you) machine."
Leaha, I agree that the 75 series are wonderful machines. The problem is that they are also becoming obsolete and almost impossible to find parts and when you do the expense is not reasonable for such an older model machine. If money were no problem I too would make the investment but just not feasible for me. Thanks for your input.
Leaha, I agree that the 75 series are wonderful machines. The problem is that they are also becoming obsolete and almost impossible to find parts and when you do the expense is not reasonable for such an older model machine. If money were no problem I too would make the investment but just not feasible for me. Thanks for your input.
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