I just purchased my 7th Bernina. This one will eventually go to my daughter. (I sure don’t own all of them now! (grin). The newest purchase is an Activa 230, Quilter’s Edition, a sweet portable machine, that will use the needle punch attachment (unlike my 730 with the embroidery unit), but not the BSR. The Activa series is being discontinued because a new line of lower end Bernina’s is coming out, so it’s a good time to get a nice price on this series. I wouldn’t go lower than a 230 because key features get eliminated on lesser models, such as the free-hand system and foot-pedal control of the needle up and down, a feature which I love.
Do you free-motion quilt now or thread paint? Once you find a dealer, spend a while using their BSR to see what you’ll initially encounter in the learning curve. I personally have not been able to consistently use a BSR to my liking. Some folks love it. My dealer said that people who free-motion sew already have a harder time learning to use the BSR than people just learning. There have been other threads on this forum talking about the BSR. Use the search to find them.
You said you wanted to buy a used machine. Some dealers sell used machines that have been traded in for upgrades. Some of the older mechanical Berninas are real workhorses that stitch and free-motion quilt beautifully. You may consider joining the Yahoo group called Bernina Thirty-Somethings if you decide to purchase a used machine, for more advice. If you can, check out the machine carefully first before buying. Get a repair history. In some of the older computerized models, the computer boards go bad, but can be replaced. They are still great machines, but no BSR.
Because I’m selling a 930 to a friend, I’ve been tracking some of the auctions on Ebay for an idea of price. The old mechanical machines have held their value. You may consider doing some research on prices there.
When I went in to look for a new machine a few years ago, just before the 800 series came out, I got a great deal on my 730, thinking that it would be a long time before I really used the embroidery unit. I’m totally addicted now and it can be used for beautiful quilting.
If I had the money, I’d get the top of the line 830. Know what features you want, how much you want to spend, & don’t let the dealers pressure sell you. Take your time & as someone else said, have fun looking! Keep us posted on what you decide.