masoum
Member since 2/12/13 Posts: 1 |
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Date: 2/12/13 3:27 PM Tell me about 7500? |
karen149
 Intermediate CA USA Member since 3/4/05 Posts: 2543 |
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Date: 2/12/13 4:39 PM There are a couple of reviews here. |
LynnRowe

 Advanced BC CANADA Member since 3/9/09 Posts: 7008 |
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Date: 2/12/13 6:38 PM Well...they're about this big, and weight about this much. Known to be quite friendly, easy to housebreak.
Ok, I dunno nuthin' about the Janome 7500.  ------ I heart Panzy, Pfaff Creative Performance, the sewing machine love of my life! And Rupert (Pfaff 2023), Baby (BL Enlighten), Victor (BLCS), Ash (Bernina 350SE), Pal (Bernina 530), Kee (Bernina 750) and the Featherteen Flock!
Most of all, I heart Woo (HimmyCat). Until we meet again, my beautiful little boy. I love you. |
goosegreen
 
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Date: 2/13/13 5:55 AM The Janome MC7500 came out before the MC8000 so they would be 20+ years old now. It has most of the features of the 8000 but not the machine embroidery. ------ Alison in suburbia - Sydney Australia
My sewing blog: http://nosilasews.blogspot.com/ |
Lizz
 Advanced TN USA Member since 10/10/03 Posts: 258 |
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 1 member likes this. Date: 2/13/13 6:03 PM I just buried my 7500 after over 20 years of hard work. The motor gave out. This is the first repair it needed. It was a great machine and served me well for a long time, first as my primary machine, then as my back up when I upgraded to the MC9000. Lastly it was my class machine and taught lots of youngsters to sew. RIP 7500. |