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APQS 2005 Millie for Sale - Nebraska ***SOLD***


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2005 APQS MILLENNIUM FOR SALE with auto stitch regulator, lower thread cutter, horizontal and vertical locks, and laser pointer.

12 foot table with automatic fabric advance.

Hartley base extender.

Turbo Bobbin Winder.

Several paper pantographs.

5 sets of Groovy Boards with stylus attachment.

Zippered leaders

Solid, well cared for machine.  Used a lot for the first 6 years and then light personal use since then.  Asking $5800.  (Some photos show portions of Quilt Path cables which will be removed.)

Turbo Bobbin.jpg

 

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Groovy Brds.jpg

Fabric-Adv.jpg

Hartley Base Ext.jpg

Laser.jpg

Millie.jpg

Panto.jpg

 

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MORE INFO:  The original owner (also here in Omaha) said she quilted for hire for the first 6 years and then lost interest to the point that it was hardly used at all for the last 3-4 years she owned it.  I recall her saying that she had it serviced once during the time she owned it.  I purchased it from her almost 4 years ago.  When I brought it home I had a local APQS rep give it a once over and everything looked fine.  I bought it for my own personal use and it has served me well.  I've probably done about 6 quilts a year.  Because I really like quilting, I've decided to upgrade to a new machine to take advantage of the new features.  About a year after I purchased the 2005 Millie, I added Quilt Path to it.  (I am not selling Quilt Path and will be moving it to the new machine.)  Photos will be better after some of the Quilt Path attachments have been removed which will happen January 3 when my new machine arrives.  However, I'll try to post a couple this weekend.  I'm vigilant about routine maintenance, and the machine has not required any service while I've owned it.  Anyone interested may want to talk to the local APQS rep to see how much they would charge to take a look at the machine … I want you to be happy with your purchase.  I'm not aware of a stitch count meter on the machine and would have to ask APQS if there is a way to find that out.  

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