What's A Good Price?
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What's A Good Price?
A Little Gracie II frame is for sale on Craigslist for $250. Is that a good price? It's wood.
It is complete with pantographs, laser light, and gooseneck lamp for on top of the carriage. I have never used a frame so I have no idea if this is a good deal. I know I'll need a stitch regulator. What questions should I ask the seller? Thanks!
It is complete with pantographs, laser light, and gooseneck lamp for on top of the carriage. I have never used a frame so I have no idea if this is a good deal. I know I'll need a stitch regulator. What questions should I ask the seller? Thanks!
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Check out the Gracie site for the 'new' price. To me this is a great price .... The only thing that I can see that you may need on top of the frame is the handles for your machine(unless this is the one that has the wooden handles). I am assuming that this is just the frame and not the machine so that is #1 question-what machine has been used on this frame. Good luck!
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ChaiQ,
I have the little gracie ii, I think. I got it used, in new, almost perfect condition for $400, which was the cheapest I'd seen. it is a queen sized frame. That's a good price for it, if everything works/is still with it. it has a LOT of little parts that could easily "get lost" and impossible for you to replace.
I have the little gracie ii, I think. I got it used, in new, almost perfect condition for $400, which was the cheapest I'd seen. it is a queen sized frame. That's a good price for it, if everything works/is still with it. it has a LOT of little parts that could easily "get lost" and impossible for you to replace.
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