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>  
> I have a Designer SE, and I love it!  You may want to wait until next  month 
> to buy.  The latest top of the line Viking is to come out then.   There is 
> much speculation as to what features it will have, but the general idea  is 
> that 
> it will have the same large field as the Pfaff. 

Now that is exactly what I am hoping for.
>  
> It is important when purchasing a machine that you get one from a reliable  
> dealer who will provide solid support after the sale.  These are  
> computerized 
> machines and have to be updated (by download) periodically.

But I could do the downloads myself, right?  As I do for the s/w on my 
computer. I see what you mean about local tech support though, as 
there's always some chance, however small, of getting a defective 
machine or otherwise having technical problems.

BTW, are their "embroidery sticks" machine-specific in any way, or can 
you use any computer data stick/flash drive?

Thanks,

Fran


   I  would
> recommend finding a dealer who provides regular owner classes (not just  one 
> lesson) 
> if at all possible.  The software program Viking has is also a  lot of fun 
> and 
> fairly user friendly if you want to digitize.  Again,  classes are really 
> useful, although the tutorials are pretty good.  If you  do end up buying a 
> machine I strongly recommend joining the Designer SE Yahoo  user group.  The 
> people 
> on there have an amazing amount of knowledge and  are very generous with 
> sharing.
>  
> Nancy
> 
> 
> 
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