"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I struggle with this because of my age. I may not be that old, but....Just turned 51..If I get something new, payment is approx 5 years, then I would be 56-57 when paying it off. I know thats not too old, but how much do I keep investing when you are pretty much ready to sell, it's basically the equipment the buyer is buying.I feel like im walking a fine line..
Embroidery equipment, sure. Newer machines can save you major headaches like the BS we are dealing with on our older Barudans, conveniently nick named "you stupid POS" and his twin brother "aww WTF now?!".... I've been looking at upgrading our presses for the past few years and my major #1 issue is everything is digital. I can fix mechanical stuff, I can not fix electrical circuitry issues. Like new cars vs old cars. Old cars still get you A to B, may not be as fast but it'll still get you there with a little knowledge and TLC... From what I'm seeing, they are over complicating this process. It's ink on a shirt, it's not hard. More fancy features are just more things to go wrong.And Happy Birthday Rob