Is this a good deal?
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Are either of these a good deal?
Special Package #1 This package includes the Bailey's Home Quilter with the Sturdy-Lite quilting frame system. This frame can do a Queen size, up to 98". There is no king size expansion for this frame.
there is no charge for shipping on this package when shipped to the lower 48 states. The Special Price on this package is $1998.95
Special Package #2 This package includes the Bailey's Home Quilter with the Little Gracie II quilting frame system. This frame can do a Crib size to Queen size, up to 98". There is no king size expansion for this frame.
Special Price: $2198.95 there is no extra charge for shipping on this package when shipped to the lower 48 states.
Special Package #1 This package includes the Bailey's Home Quilter with the Sturdy-Lite quilting frame system. This frame can do a Queen size, up to 98". There is no king size expansion for this frame.
there is no charge for shipping on this package when shipped to the lower 48 states. The Special Price on this package is $1998.95
Special Package #2 This package includes the Bailey's Home Quilter with the Little Gracie II quilting frame system. This frame can do a Crib size to Queen size, up to 98". There is no king size expansion for this frame.
Special Price: $2198.95 there is no extra charge for shipping on this package when shipped to the lower 48 states.
#3
Which Bailey is it? The 13 or the 15? I think is a great deal, given that the frame and shipping are included. 2K sounds like a lot if it was a regular sewing machine, but a very good price for a mid arm.
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It is the Bailey 13 -
I am also going to see if they have any machines for sale - they sell "class" machines and the website says they have less than 10 hours of use each. So, if I could get one of the sale machines it might be even better!
I am also going to see if they have any machines for sale - they sell "class" machines and the website says they have less than 10 hours of use each. So, if I could get one of the sale machines it might be even better!
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I talked to him and if I remember correctly, the price quoted on a class machine didn't seem like much of a savings. And, he was going to charge shipping. Still would like to have one, but I really think a frame that could be expanded to King would be nice.
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Originally Posted by quiltluvr
I know nothing about this, but my question is, why aren't they made to be able to do a king size. That seems very limiting especially when you are talking about that amount of money.
From my understanding to do a king size quilt you need a minimum of a 12' frame! Not everyone has the room for that. I know I don't so when I get my setup it will have to be a 10' frame. And I plan on spending a heckuva lot more money for my long arm than 2K.
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Originally Posted by quiltluvr
I know nothing about this, but my question is, why aren't they made to be able to do a king size. That seems very limiting especially when you are talking about that amount of money.
From my understanding to do a king size quilt you need a minimum of a 12' frame! Not everyone has the room for that. I know I don't so when I get my setup it will have to be a 10' frame. And I plan on spending a heckuva lot more money for my long arm than 2K.
Another question, so if one were to make a king size quilt they'd have to send it out to finish?
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