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The New D1..


Kathy
 

$7,500?!?!? Wow!!! I'll keep my old D1. I LOVE it. I almost sold it
when I got my Brother PR600. But I am sooooo glad I kept it. The
Brother takes a floppy plus 2 other types of cards and it has a usb
port. And since you can have 6 colors on at the same time and can go
up to 1000RPMS and was $8,000 they can keep the new D1. For $7,500
you still have to sit and change the thread color each time. :-)
Unless for your $7,500 it comes with someone who will change them for
you!

Kathy


Laura
 

This totally cracked me up. As I have just started embroidering with
my Janome - I can relate - where are the embroidery thread changer
fairies? Have not done a thread color intensive design yet and dread
having to keep changing the threads (and possibly bobbins). If I
ever decide that I want to do a lot of embroidery (and there is an
inheritance somewhere I'm not aware of) that 6 or 15 needle, single
head Industrial sure looks mighty good.
Laura

you still have to sit and change the thread color each time. :-)
Unless for your $7,500 it comes with someone who will change them
for
you!

Kathy


Marcia Greene
 

I was wondering about the stitch quality on your Brother PR 600. I have
only seen pictures of these, no chance to test drive one. Would you buy it
again?

Marcia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy" <kathleen@...>



Brother PR600. Brother takes a floppy plus 2 other types of cards and it
has a usb
port. And since you can have 6 colors on at the same time and can go
up to 1000RPMS and was $8,000
Kathy