chance to buy sewing machines.
#1
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Help please! I have an opportunity to purchase a Pfaff 7570, a Bernina Artista 180, and a Bernina 2000 D4E serger. It's from an estate sale and I have no idea what to offer. They have not asked any amount, so help me out here. Does anyone have either of these machines or know what they might be worth. I'm assuming they are in good shape and working order. Thanks in advance. I may get killed for buying all these, but hey, life's short anyhow!
Kay
Help please! I have an opportunity to purchase a Pfaff 7570, a Bernina Artista 180, and a Bernina 2000 D4E serger. It's from an estate sale and I have no idea what to offer. They have not asked any amount, so help me out here. Does anyone have either of these machines or know what they might be worth. I'm assuming they are in good shape and working order. Thanks in advance. I may get killed for buying all these, but hey, life's short anyhow!
Kay
#4
I agree, check out the prices and then I would start haggling some over the price...estate sales should be more reasonable than ebay :wink: I would also want to try them out first unless you literally get them cheap enough that you would be happy with only one of them in top working order :wink:
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Check out the prices on Ebay and Craigslist in your area...
Maybe sneak into a shop...and take a look...
I would be prepared to offer for the lot (all of them) or just the one I really wanted...
Bid low and haggle...you can always go up but put a limit on what you would spend for one.
Remember also, if you buy from a shop then you should be able to get lessons and support and an extended warranty if you desire.
Just my two stitches!
Kirsten
Maybe sneak into a shop...and take a look...
I would be prepared to offer for the lot (all of them) or just the one I really wanted...
Bid low and haggle...you can always go up but put a limit on what you would spend for one.
Remember also, if you buy from a shop then you should be able to get lessons and support and an extended warranty if you desire.
Just my two stitches!
Kirsten
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