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Re: Tech support expiration on 15000
My first machine was a 10000 which I traded up to 11000, and traded that for the 12000. I have had the 12000 for nine years and have had no repairs other then a light issue that I broke. I love
My first machine was a 10000 which I traded up to 11000, and traded that for the 12000. I have had the 12000 for nine years and have had no repairs other then a light issue that I broke. I love
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Marlyn
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#28481
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Re: Can't get the needle bar to move
There are a couple of things that could have happened. Depending on where the thread was when it broke, it may have caught between the hook and the hook race. Remove the bobbin case. You should be
There are a couple of things that could have happened. Depending on where the thread was when it broke, it may have caught between the hook and the hook race. Remove the bobbin case. You should be
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Jim Stutsman
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#28480
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Can't get the needle bar to move
I was sewing along beautifully on my Tin Lizzie 18 until the top thread broke. Then my machine jammed. The motor hums, but I can't get the needle to move up or down. I would sure appreciate any
I was sewing along beautifully on my Tin Lizzie 18 until the top thread broke. Then my machine jammed. The motor hums, but I can't get the needle to move up or down. I would sure appreciate any
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Sally Silvers
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#28479
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Re: Needle question
I have always used Schmetz ELx705 on Elna 925 DCX which is part of Janome for approx 24yrs, no problem,Claire S.
On 6/12/2021 6:51 AM, Lyn Quine wrote:
I have always used Schmetz ELx705 on Elna 925 DCX which is part of Janome for approx 24yrs, no problem,Claire S.
On 6/12/2021 6:51 AM, Lyn Quine wrote:
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Claire Schutz
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#28478
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Re: Needle question
Thanks Pixey, Inhadnt noticed many differences in the needles to be honest. I’m in the UK getting ELX needles isn’t so easy. I haven’t found many places to buy them although I can get them
Thanks Pixey, Inhadnt noticed many differences in the needles to be honest. I’m in the UK getting ELX needles isn’t so easy. I haven’t found many places to buy them although I can get them
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Lyn Quine
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#28477
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Re: Needle question
If you google Marathon Threads Canada. they are in Winnipeg, there is a menu for needles and then one for flat and one for round. They give a great description of Organ needles. EXL 705 has a longer
If you google Marathon Threads Canada. they are in Winnipeg, there is a menu for needles and then one for flat and one for round. They give a great description of Organ needles. EXL 705 has a longer
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HEATHER COWAN
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#28476
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Re: Needle question
Good catch. Thanks Pixey!
Good catch. Thanks Pixey!
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Jim Stutsman
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#28475
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Re: Tech support expiration on 15000
I purchased a new 15000 V 3 1.5 years ago for $10,000 without a trade in. It’s beautiful, the hoop is plenty big. I cannot fathom a larger hoop. So you are only getting $1,000 as a trade in. I
I purchased a new 15000 V 3 1.5 years ago for $10,000 without a trade in. It’s beautiful, the hoop is plenty big. I cannot fathom a larger hoop. So you are only getting $1,000 as a trade in. I
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Linda Thompson
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#28474
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Re: Needle question
Actually the serger I just sold (Janome 1100D) and my CoverPro use ELx705 needles. So does my mom’s Janome 1200D. I don’t think the ELx705 needles are interchangeable with regular sewing needles
Actually the serger I just sold (Janome 1100D) and my CoverPro use ELx705 needles. So does my mom’s Janome 1200D. I don’t think the ELx705 needles are interchangeable with regular sewing needles
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Pixey
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#28473
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Re: Needle question
Thank you Jim I’ll have a look at that, ELX705 needles aren’t as easy to find as my usual needles. It’s Amazon or the odd quilt shops here in the UK.
Thank you Jim I’ll have a look at that, ELX705 needles aren’t as easy to find as my usual needles. It’s Amazon or the odd quilt shops here in the UK.
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Lyn Quine
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#28472
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Re: Tech support expiration on 15000
My dealer told me the ‘new’ machine is an existing machine with embroidery added for a mere $17,000.
My dealer told me the ‘new’ machine is an existing machine with embroidery added for a mere $17,000.
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Fran
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#28471
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Re: Needle question
We were BabyLock dealers very early in our dealership, and only for a couple of years. At that time the needles used by BL were very different from standard machine needles. I remember that vividly,
We were BabyLock dealers very early in our dealership, and only for a couple of years. At that time the needles used by BL were very different from standard machine needles. I remember that vividly,
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Jim Stutsman
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#28470
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Re: Needle question
I have a Silver 720D serger/Overlocker which called for the same needles,I was told by silver to use the standard needles I use on my sewing machines, and I could use normal ball points to or stretch
I have a Silver 720D serger/Overlocker which called for the same needles,I was told by silver to use the standard needles I use on my sewing machines, and I could use normal ball points to or stretch
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Lyn Quine
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#28469
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Re: Needle question
Thanks Heather. This is interesting. I will look at them more closely under a magnifying glass.
Pixey
Thanks Heather. This is interesting. I will look at them more closely under a magnifying glass.
Pixey
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Pixey
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#28468
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Re: Needle question
This is Information from Marathon threads Canada. There is some difference in shape of point and size of eye. Sounds like Janome purple tip to me. Sorry for font size don’t know how to make
This is Information from Marathon threads Canada. There is some difference in shape of point and size of eye. Sounds like Janome purple tip to me. Sorry for font size don’t know how to make
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HEATHER COWAN
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#28467
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Re: Needle question
Thanks Jim!
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Pixey
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#28466
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Re: Needle question
Nope, you're on the money. The SP just indicates ball point, but the size is the same.
Nope, you're on the money. The SP just indicates ball point, but the size is the same.
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Jim Stutsman
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#28465
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Needle question
My old but still runs wonderful Janome MyLock 644D serger calls for an HAx1SP needle. In looking at the Organ catalogue online, the only difference between the HAx1SP (which my dealer doesn’t
My old but still runs wonderful Janome MyLock 644D serger calls for an HAx1SP needle. In looking at the Organ catalogue online, the only difference between the HAx1SP (which my dealer doesn’t
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Pixey
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#28464
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Re: Tech support expiration on 15000
Cat,
That was some very good advice. I was also only offered the MSRP from my dealer when I enquired about the 15000 even as recently as a year ago. Some dealers just do not feel the need to offer a
Cat,
That was some very good advice. I was also only offered the MSRP from my dealer when I enquired about the 15000 even as recently as a year ago. Some dealers just do not feel the need to offer a
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Kathy Skagen <kagen48@...>
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#28463
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Re: Tech support expiration on 15000
Marlyn,
The trade-in price for the 12000 is fantastic, BUT he is NOT discounting the 15000 at all. You would NEVER pay $13,000 for that machine if you were paying cash up front for the 15000. It is
Marlyn,
The trade-in price for the 12000 is fantastic, BUT he is NOT discounting the 15000 at all. You would NEVER pay $13,000 for that machine if you were paying cash up front for the 15000. It is
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Cheryl Paul
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#28462
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