Pfaff Variamatic 1117 Sewing machine help - I need a manual

And on and on this goes.... I'm not even going to read the rest of this thread.

But how does anyone know what a dependible, appropriately priced machine is these days.

AK in PA

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AK&DStrohl
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You have to test them. Use your own fabrics and threads and make the dealers let you use it. Research your product, do not buy on brand name alone, it is not a guarantee of anything any more. Talk in person to people who own them and find out what they like and what they do not like. Make lists. I tell this to all my potential customers. I do not want to sell them something they will not use. As far as appropriately priced, I don't think any of them are but people are paying the prices so they are selling at those prices. If your new to sewing or new to the modern machines then do take the lessons offered, and find a dealer you like and have confidence in. With the new machines you will need a dealer who is educated in the machines. Do not settle for less than complete satisfaction in your purchase.

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Hannas Mum

I am guessing the difference is in the Canadian operations and the US. As I said I have not noticed one bit of difference in anything all the same people I have been dealing with right along too.

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Ron Anderson

The only person I know of that is no longer at Viking America is Bengt Gerborg, former President of the US operation, who recently retired.

Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati

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R> I am guessing the difference is in the Canadian operations and the US. As I

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Karen Maslowski

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