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That and you lose 1/2 inch in arm length. But on closer examination, it is a little different machine, and without it in front of me, I can't figure the clone base or manufacturer. If you change stitch lengths a lot, the 2750 will be able to set faster and somewhat more repeatable. Is it worth $300 more, you're the only one who can determine that.

Art

For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!

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Art, I like that saying! The Techsew 2750 Pro has the needle positioner and the laser guide, do these seem like useful features? Have any of you used them? thanks again for all your help!

I like a good needle positioner or a smaller machine, but is it necessary? No. I haven't used a laser guide, like all things, nice to have, necessary? No. Good lighting is a very great help. If I was buying it, I'd probably get the laser guide just to see if it is any good, then I would be biased forever. You can get to very much depend on a good needle positioning motor, when you tell them to stop, it is like right now. Just make sure that your machine can go slow, slow is good with leatherwork; if you sew all day, then eventually fast isn't fast enough, but slow can never be slow enough, especially sewing up to a dee or buckle.

Art

For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!

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