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Brother PC-6000 vs Pfaff

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DanceRat

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Aug 18, 2003, 11:42:47 PM8/18/03
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Just getting started on this sewing machine buying adventure. We found
a Brother pc-6000 for 700.00 used today, but I am seeing them new on
the net for 699.00... my one question is that the pfaff salesperson
was very opinionated in her statement about the ability of the pfaff
to pretty much sew through anything, including 4 layers of denim - is
the brother pc-6000 a fairly good machine that will hold up to sewing
heavy materials like denim? and the walking feets top and bottom - is
the brother able to compare? the 1000.00 dollar difference means a
little bit to me, but I really want my daughter to have a good machine
that will last a long time.

Pat

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Aug 19, 2003, 12:51:35 AM8/19/03
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Go with the Brother............simple to operate and a real
workhorse..........You can't go wrong with a Brother.


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Little Bit

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Aug 20, 2003, 7:47:11 AM8/20/03
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My mother-in-law swears by Pfaff, but I LOVE my Brother 6000. It's very
intuitive and hasn't balked once on me. It seems to me to be feature rich
machine for the price range. It's certainly meets all my needs. I selected
it partially because of the number of built in decorative patterns -
something I enjoy using.


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JW

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Aug 31, 2003, 9:56:04 AM8/31/03
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I use the PC 6000 as my primar
y machine ( no quilting though) and I adore it. I won't ever buy
another machine unless this one spontaneously combusts.

On 18 Aug 2003 20:42:47 -0700, dam...@petepetersen.com (DanceRat)
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Diane
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