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18 Nov 2008 20:11 #28646

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I tell myself I'm letting them find and fix all the bugs while I save for the new one...maybe sometime in the next decade! LOL. Oh well, I really like my current setup (upgraded 700 to 730). Cheers all, Betty Jo

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The 830 18 Nov 2008 15:40 #28634

I went up to my dealer's today and there in all it's glory was the new 830. It's much more impressive in "person". I actually reached over and touched it. It's extremely user friendly and just beautiful. But there's no denying that it's not in my budget at this time. I even asked if they'd take my car as trade in! :D
Bernina is being very picky with this machine. You have to put five thousand down and it's non refundable! :cry:
Maybe some day....... if I'm very, very good.....
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24 Aug 2008 18:27 #24814

Are all the measurements the same between the 830 and the 820? For some reason, I was thinking (maybe I heard somewhere) that the 820 is not quite as big as the 830..... something to consider, even though you don't want the embroidary option. Mary Kay
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24 Aug 2008 09:59 #24789

I am also thinking that one of the new machines need to live at my house! I work part time at my local Bernina shop and my boss has asked me to go with her to Bernina training in Nov. to get that first hand knowledge about the machine! The great thing about teaching quilting is that I can justify buying the new machine! My only question I am debating is if I should get the 830 with the embroidery or wait for the 820 without. I really don't do much embroidery with my 200 so am thinking I could do without it on the new machine. Plus I am going to have to keep my 200 so I can have a machine to travel with. I know I will not want to lug the bigger machine to classes. But can I wait for the 820? LOL

Happy Quilting,
quiltedkathy
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Pictures! Pictures! 23 Aug 2008 07:01 #24732

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You will have to promise to take many, many photos when you get your machine so we can all vicariously enjoy your purchase!

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22 Aug 2008 08:25 #24678

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I saw the new Bernina 830 at APNQ in Seattle last week. I even tried it! What a machine!

It's ENORMOUS. Here are the vital stats, for anyone (besides me) who's interested:

Length without embroidery unit = 20 inches
Length with embroidery unit = 42 inches
Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches
Height of bed = 4 inches
Weight without embroidery module = 43 pounds

I was told the machine alone was $12,000, and that the frame was another $2,199. When I said someone on this forum had bought both for $12,000, the dealer looked at me askance. So you must have negotiated a good deal, Darlene!

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

Anne - In some of my discussions with my LQS, I think there is the opportunity to go below the $12K. I am pretty sure that the dealers do have a "floor" price set by Bernina that they cannot go below, but I have asked around enough that I know they can go below the $12K. I have decided (for the time being) that my 730 has not prevented me from accomplishing anything that I have wanted to do, so I will stick with it. I can see in the future making the 830 purchase after savings my pennies - and if I win the lottery, that will be my first purchase the very next day! :wink: Mary Kay
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21 Aug 2008 22:53 #24669

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I saw the new Bernina 830 at APNQ in Seattle last week. I even tried it! What a machine!

It's ENORMOUS. Here are the vital stats, for anyone (besides me) who's interested:

Length without embroidery unit = 20 inches
Length with embroidery unit = 42 inches
Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches
Height of bed = 4 inches
Weight without embroidery module = 43 pounds

I was told the machine alone was $12,000, and that the frame was another $2,199. When I said someone on this forum had bought both for $12,000, the dealer looked at me askance. So you must have negotiated a good deal, Darlene!

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

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08 Aug 2008 10:17 #23723

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Bad on me!! Turns out it was one of my computer connections. Hubby unplugged and then replugged and everything works.
That is one heck of a machine. I didn't pay that much for my original Gammill Classic! But, I'll tell you-if I were to ever stop quilting for customers, it would be a machine like this for me!!
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06 Aug 2008 13:37 #23580

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Darlene, that's too exciting for words!

I hope they have a demo model at APNQ in Seattle this weekend!

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06 Aug 2008 07:23 #23558

Darlene - Thanks for sharing the details!!!! I am excited for you! I can't wait to hear more after it's arrival! Mary Kay
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06 Aug 2008 05:29 #23551

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Darlene, I am so excited for you and can't wait to hear about all the cool things you are creating with it.
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05 Aug 2008 21:02 #23538

Hi!

The quilt frame goes from 5 to 10 feet...they call 10 feet king, but I don't think you could put a true king on it allowing 2-3 inches on each side for backing.

The machine arm is 15" long and the distance from the needle to the right side is 12"...with the embroidery unit attached the total width is 40". The embroidery unit no longer has to slide onto the bed of the machine, it sits off to the side so you can now do free arm embroidery with any hoop. The largest hoop (and you don't have to reposition it) is 10" X 16".

I saw a real size poster of the machine today...it is big! I'm most excited about the new thread delivery system...I often use a thread stand to allow difficult threads to relax before they enter the tension system, now the thread stand is basically built in. I talked to a lady today who was at BU and she said the machine runs so smooth and quiet and that the stitch is absolutely beautiful.

I have a lot going on for the next four months so it's probably best that I won't be tempted by having the new machine here. My husband said today he was going to tell all the family they can't come for Thanksgiving in case the machine arrives that week! :lol: He's kidding of course...family first!

Have a wonderful week!
Darlene
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03 Aug 2008 22:47 #23396

Eileen :) Just checked...it is the berninausa.com site. On the home page at the top it shows the new 830 you click on the information and then proceed to follow direction..It is pretty informative. Nan F
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03 Aug 2008 22:39 #23395

:) Eileen ...Did you go to berninausa.com or the bernina8series.com? When I sign off I'll check the berninusa.com site for you..I just watched a show and not quite sure where it was..I'l post in the bernina forum when I find out Nan F
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