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    Old 05-25-2013, 07:51 AM
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    Consumer Reports says a Janome 6600 is about $1500. Don't know what a used one is worth but only 1 year old with additional presser feet - I would expect close to retail.
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    Old 05-25-2013, 09:30 AM
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    Many dealers are going the no trade in way. One dealer told me he would be in the used machine business if he took in trade ins. He said it was better for him to offer the same deal on a new machine without a trade.
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    Old 05-25-2013, 10:56 AM
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    BellaBoo, that is more or less what I was just told, too.

    He said I can get $1200 trade in on my 6600, and they would pay the sales tax and throw in the cone stand and an Accufeed SITD foot for the 8900, so the price came out to about $3800 out the door...BUT he didn't actually want the 6600, so he would take it as trade-in to satisfy the rules that Janome gives him, give me the $1200 credit, and then "sell" the 6600 back to me for $40 so I could either keep it as back-up or sell it somewhere else on my own. So in essence, $3840 for the new machine plus I keep the 6600.

    I thought that was a pretty good deal, but, after playing with the 8900 for a little bit, I'm not sure it's worth it to me. It's a lovely machine, purrs like a kitten and has some nice upgrades that I want to have, but maybe not enough improvement over the 6600 to warrant almost $4k out of my pocket. I'm going to have to think about it. Right now I think I'm leaning towards keeping my 6600 and waiting a few more years until I've truly outgrown it...but I also REALLY like some of the 8900's features...but then again, $4k would buy a LOT of fabric!! LOL

    One little detail I don't like about the 8900 is that you can't adjust the bobbin winder; I have my 6600 adjusted so I can wind the bobbin REALLY full, the 8900 doesn't have any way to adjust that. Minor, but I love my super full bobbins and I think I'd miss that little detail. I don't like that the top lid has to stay open to use the cone holder. Again, minor, but something I didn't like - it seemed awkward. Also it appears that you have to at least partially unthread the machine to wind a bobbin, which is a bummer. Everything else I pretty much love about that machine. We tested it and it's even smart enough to know which stitch plate is in place - if you put the straight-stitch plate on and then try to sew a zigzag stitch, it beeps at you, shows a little diagram on the screen to tell you what's wrong, and won't move the needle. Very clever! And the 9mm stitch width made the decorative stitching really look great. They added some cute stitches too; my favorites are a thread spool and a little threaded needle that fit together nicely in a chain. I actually do use decorative stitches so the larger size and more stitches is a plus.

    I wish I had the space to keep the 6600 AND get the 8900 set up in my sewing room....if I had the space that would be AWESOME and would make the deal REALLY tempting. Talk about best of both worlds! But I just don't have the room to have more than one machine set up at a time. I need to buy a bigger house! LOL
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    Oh, another neat thing about the 8900 (if anybody is still reading this novel I'm writing, LOL) - the FMQ foot has changeable feet-ends, it comes with 3 different ends; metal closed-toe, metal open-toe, and this big round clear plastic closed-toe end that I am seriously coveting. I wanted to find out if that foot fits on the 6600 and can be bought separately, darn it, I forgot to ask. To Google I go!
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    It's important to be happy with what you decide when it comes to a lot of money being spent. Don't over think the purchase or you will always be second guessing your decision.
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    BellaBoo - very true! And I don't hesitate to spoil myself, trust me! But I came away not feeling excited. I was super excited about the 6600, literally had trouble sleeping for a week while I waited to get it. But this time....hm. I didn't fall in love. Definitely fell in like, though.

    I'll let it lay around in the back of my mind for awhile and see if suddenly I decide I need that machine. Like you said, I make all my best decisions when I don't think about them. The back of my mind is often much smarter than the front of my mind, LOL!
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    Originally Posted by BellaBoo
    Many dealers are going the no trade in way. One dealer told me he would be in the used machine business if he took in trade ins. He said it was better for him to offer the same deal on a new machine without a trade.
    I know one Dealer near here that only gives $100 for the trade-in. They are a huge machien Dealer (they sell 4 brands) so I suppose they, too, don't want to end up with a ton of used machine.
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    Old 05-25-2013, 12:58 PM
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    Here's a thought ... buy the 8200 ... so you can get the upgrades you want. Plus it will cost you le$$.

    Then later if you want embroidery, buy a separate machine for that. Then once you have the embroidery machine set up and working away, then you could continue sewing on a different project on the 8200!
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    Originally Posted by Sewnoma
    Oh, another neat thing about the 8900 (if anybody is still reading this novel I'm writing, LOL) - the FMQ foot has changeable feet-ends, it comes with 3 different ends; metal closed-toe, metal open-toe, and this big round clear plastic closed-toe end that I am seriously coveting. I wanted to find out if that foot fits on the 6600 and can be bought separately, darn it, I forgot to ask. To Google I go!
    I have that FMQ foot for my 6600.
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    Old 05-26-2013, 02:56 AM
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    Janome is introducing a new machine in August - you might want to sew on your 6600 a while longer until you see the new machine.
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