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		<title>By: Richard</title>
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		<description>I'm a Bernina technician and what the previous answer says is right. Even a 30 year old Bernina can run 500 dollars so it depends how much jing you want to spend. The nice thing is these machines will not lose value. As a Bernina tech I would suggest to you as far as older machines the 930 Record is VERY GOOD. As is the 830 (less options) But there really aren't any bad ones. Though I would stay away from the Virtuosa. (balancing issues).
Good luck, write back and let me know what your looking at if you'de like.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a Bernina technician and what the previous answer says is right. Even a 30 year old Bernina can run 500 dollars so it depends how much jing you want to spend. The nice thing is these machines will not lose value. As a Bernina tech I would suggest to you as far as older machines the 930 Record is VERY GOOD. As is the 830 (less options) But there really aren&#8217;t any bad ones. Though I would stay away from the Virtuosa. (balancing issues).<br />
Good luck, write back and let me know what your looking at if you&#8217;de like.</p>
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