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  • 2009 Amaya XT For Sale

    Brand New Amaya XT 16 needle embroidery machine. Never commercially used. Price is negotiable. Comes with all threads, hoops, designs, Design Shop software and backing materials. The XT has the largest cap sewing field in the industry. This machine is truly the best embroidery machine on the market. Visit http://www.melco.com for additional information. Contact Dan at 774-240-7067
    Thanks,<br /><br />Dan and Ginger Flaherty<br />Gingerboys Embroidery<br />Plympton, MA

  • #2
    Sorry...listed price is $9000.
    Thanks,<br /><br />Dan and Ginger Flaherty<br />Gingerboys Embroidery<br />Plympton, MA

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    • #3
      And, as far as that "largest sewing field in the industry"- maybe so- in width, but the height totally depends on the cap itself. I have seen other brands do much better on caps. If Melco has dropped the ball on anything, it would be the cap frames and the drivers. In my opinion, they suck!
      Gregory

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      • #4
        cap frames work just fine for me - far from "sucking"
        John Yaglenski
        Amayausers.com - Webmaster
        Levelbest Embroidery - Owner
        Hilton Head Island, SC
        http://www.levelbestembroidery.com

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        • #5
          We had A LOT of trouble with caps and our XT in the begining;
          ONE- we knew next to nothing about caps
          TWO- we had a bad cap frame that was kicking our buyys to the point my boss was ready to destroy the machine! [img]tongue.gif[/img]

          After a new cap frame, and a little (ok so A LOT) practice it is a smoother process and I don't mind caps too much at all.

          It is a HUGE learning curve, that is for sure.

          So I don't agree that they 'suck' persay...
          but it wasn't very fun in the begining AT ALL!

          Good Luck!

          Laurie

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          • #6
            I'm glad you like them, John.
            Gregory

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