I'm interested in starting up an embroidery business. My educational background is in computer programming. I've lost my job and am looking for a new direction to go. First, I tried an online store, but that has only yielded losses for the year I've had it.
Last summer, just after I purchased this website package, I had an opportunity to purchase an embroidery business that was up for sale due to health reasons. At the time, I passed it up, though I now believe that was a huge mistake.
I'm pretty sure the business is still for sale, but have not been able to contact the owners. I don't know what type of machines or software they have. This business included everything they had, website, inventory of shirts, caps, and patches, tread, backing, machines, and client list. They did a lot of shows, but mainly ham radio conventions (where I met them) and horse shows.
I've been researching online the last few weeks and believe a used Melco Amaya XT is what I need to look at.
I've found two possibilities.
One is an individual selling out her entire business with a 2007 Amaya XT with DesignShop software, a computer, and all her inventory of thread and backing, plus company name, logo, LLC registration, etc... I think her client list was all local to her area, though I think she had a pretty good client list. I don't think she has any other inventory like shirts or caps. I'd have to travel about 1.5 hours to pick it up and get over the phone training.
The other possibility is a 2004 Amaya XT from a certified Melco tech. It comes with DesignShop Pro+, set up with a computer, starter thread and backings, plus delivery, setup, and training.
The 2004 machine is almost half the price of the 2007 machine. The cost of the other business fall about in the middle of these two. I already have an LLC formed and a company logo.
In addition to my computer skills, I have a strong background in home sewing and am very interested in the digitizing side.
I'm thinking that the 2004 machine is the best deal since the software is the top of the latest and they will come to my home, set it up, make sure everything is working properly, and train me. But just wonder how much extra a new machine would be worth. If I find out that the business I almost bought last year has Amaya XT machines, then I think that is the one I will go for because they have a pretty good inventory that goes with it. I'll post back if I hear anything about that business.
What would you do?
Last summer, just after I purchased this website package, I had an opportunity to purchase an embroidery business that was up for sale due to health reasons. At the time, I passed it up, though I now believe that was a huge mistake.
I'm pretty sure the business is still for sale, but have not been able to contact the owners. I don't know what type of machines or software they have. This business included everything they had, website, inventory of shirts, caps, and patches, tread, backing, machines, and client list. They did a lot of shows, but mainly ham radio conventions (where I met them) and horse shows.
I've been researching online the last few weeks and believe a used Melco Amaya XT is what I need to look at.
I've found two possibilities.
One is an individual selling out her entire business with a 2007 Amaya XT with DesignShop software, a computer, and all her inventory of thread and backing, plus company name, logo, LLC registration, etc... I think her client list was all local to her area, though I think she had a pretty good client list. I don't think she has any other inventory like shirts or caps. I'd have to travel about 1.5 hours to pick it up and get over the phone training.
The other possibility is a 2004 Amaya XT from a certified Melco tech. It comes with DesignShop Pro+, set up with a computer, starter thread and backings, plus delivery, setup, and training.
The 2004 machine is almost half the price of the 2007 machine. The cost of the other business fall about in the middle of these two. I already have an LLC formed and a company logo.
In addition to my computer skills, I have a strong background in home sewing and am very interested in the digitizing side.
I'm thinking that the 2004 machine is the best deal since the software is the top of the latest and they will come to my home, set it up, make sure everything is working properly, and train me. But just wonder how much extra a new machine would be worth. If I find out that the business I almost bought last year has Amaya XT machines, then I think that is the one I will go for because they have a pretty good inventory that goes with it. I'll post back if I hear anything about that business.
What would you do?
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