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The Morse 4300 vs the Necchi Supernova Automatica sew side by side to hear the difference. See and hear for yourself which one is quieter.

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  • I broke a gear in my White 764 after over a year of pretty constant use and at least 2,000 yards of thread quilting and learning to embroider.. So now I have the Necchi out and set up and it runs great.

  • I just got one for 10 bucks with the cabinet, it was almost locked up...2 hours of cleaning and oiling and it runs like yours.......you can't kill these machines

  • @kodeblew WOW great deal. Yes these machines are the Ferrari of sewing machines. You got a lifetime product there my friend! I love the hydraulic like smoothness and power. They beat anything you can find today.

  • This machine will do the decorative stitches (HUNDREDS+) has a removable oscillating hook, lots of power and finesse is quiet, fast and smooth. After running a lesser machine you will love the "Ferrari" of sewing machines beyond compare.

  • i got one yesterday for six dollars, its in a cherry wood cabinet but noting else came with it, im having a debate with the way its pronounced, the machine was made in Italy so i think its pronounced ( nee-chi ) maybe !

  • @waynerany Its like Neck =E Necky Nec E LOL I'm sorry I'm not good with the English pronunciation of Italian. But that's it Neck E

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  • that is intresting 3 way needle plate? Special. The noise thing is not something I see for the first time I have seen low noised machines before, but looking at its age I am impressed.

  • @emhe82 Oh my plastic machines!! You will be pleased and amased with either the Pfaff 332 or the Necchi Supernova. If I had to choose.. Hmmm... I'd probably go with the Necchi But i use my Pfaff for heavy billboard mateial and it has at least the same power. Either is a great investment take the hook out of them and see which is smoother, and wich machine is cleaner. My pfaff is in a box and my Necchi in a table so I can use the Pfaff in the driveway for stuff I can't drag in the house.

  • Like your videos a lot, really helpful! I mostly sew dog collars in thick nylon webbing/ thick fabric and my cheap plastic machine does not like it at all... so, now i am thinking about buying an old steel "workhorse". I was thinking of buying the Pfaff 332, but then i saw this video and got kind of impressed. I acctually found an add for one (they seem quite rare in Sweden where i live). I noticed that you have both machines, which one do you think should i choose?

  • @AFateSoTwisted The Nova's are absolutely the top of the line I heard the Supernovas are the best they ever made. After seeing it and the way it runs I have to agree. It's not as powerful as an industrial table clutch / motor machine but can do almost the same thing as many industrials if you know how to use it.

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