Members $$hobby Posted September 14, 2007 Members Report Posted September 14, 2007 i was going to get a Mach 1, but i opted for the Mach 3. I can tell you that i love it and wonder why i watied so long to get a real machine to do what i wanted. My machine didint have any problems and worked right out of the box, once i got it assembled. Its not going any where with its wieght i can tell you. If youre worried about customs, dont. He takes care of that. the only small issue is that he usually doesnt arrange for shipment to your door. He makes the shipment to a local hub somewhere. If you want it to your door, the shipping will cost you more. Yes, if you can, test drive one. i strongly urge you to test drive as many as you can. I found that some of those machine dont do as the sales people say they will. If you know what youre going to be sewing, bring some sample material. Quote Riding is a partnership. The horse lends you his strength, speed and grace, which are greater then yours. For your part you give him your guidance, intelligence and understanding, which are greater then his. Togeather you can achieve a richness that alone neither can. - Lucy Rees, The Horse's Mind
Members Randy Cornelius Posted September 14, 2007 Members Report Posted September 14, 2007 I went to Sheridan 3 yars ago with the purpose of buying a sewing machine, I tried them all. I did not buy one at that time. I came home and shopped a few other and made a dicision to buy an Artisan and I have not been disappointed. Anytime I have called for tech support they have been there, talked me through any problems I may have had. The shipped they used dropped the box off a dock and broke the motor mount. They replaced the parts not questions asked. The servo moter went bad, they replaced it no questions asked. When I have a brain **rt they helped me fix it. They are the nicest buch of people you would ever want to deal with. And to top it all off they all speak English!!!! Something you don't find with tech support these days. I can switch from 346 thread to 138 by changing needles and with very few adjustments. Be sure to buy extra bobbins you will use them. You will not be disappointed in buying an Artisan 3000 Randy Quote Randy Cornelius Cornelius Saddlery LaCygne, Kansas Randy & Riley Cornelius Ride Hard, Shoot Fast and Always Tell the Truth...
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