Should I Or Shouldn't I? Opinions, Please
#12
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 19,127
Personally speaking, I would stick with the machine I KNOW is good, since I hate spending money, I also think that we've become such a "throw away" society that it's sickening. As dunster said, next year will be more bells and whistles, and your previous machine is now "obsolete".
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
Posts: 16,105
Kind of like getting a computer. When you walk out the door with it, it becomes obsolete. If it ain't broke do fix it. You said it in your 3rd and 4th sentences. You know how your machine works now but don't know how the new one will work or for how long. Trade-in isn't great but price is right. I would stay with what I've got and save the money for when you will really need a new one. If you love the one you're with why new?
#14
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 903
I stand with Dolphyngrl - I bought the Crescendo and sold my Symphony. The upgrade, in my opinion, is huge. The walking foot, the lighting, the harp space all fantastic - and I love the fancy footpedal also. No doubt they will come out with something even more fabulous down the line, and when they do, I'll be first in line if I can afford it. I'm a gadget girl anyway, so will always be tempted by the next big thing. Of course, my mechanical Bernina lives upstairs if all the computers explode.
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