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Artisan 1797Ab Questions

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Hello All.......First of all I would like to introduce myself......New member from Gardnerville, NV. in the Carson Valley.

I am interested in making some chinks for ranch work, and I have the opportunity to buy an Artisan 1797AB, with very few hours. The current owner made a few fancy motorcycle chaps and says the machine is virtually brand new. Is this machine going to be heavy duty enough for chinks, chaps, tool rolls etc. I can get it for $1000, maybe a little less. Thank you for any and all information and advice.

Don

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I was able to find some info check out ARTISANS WEB SITE Walking Foot (Alternating Feed) Lockstitch Sewing Machine with a Big "M" size Bobbin and Rotating Hook, Dial operated stitch length regulator, Reverse feed lever with fully Automatic Lubrication. This machine sews leather up to 38" thickness with thread from size z-33 up to size z-138.

The Complete sewing machine fromartisan includes our exclusive 800 Watt Output ACF-624 Electronic A.C. Energy Saving Servo Motor Stand Drive Unit, adjustable "T" style steel legs including locking caster wheels, anartisan ADR-124, 24 LED low voltage gooseneck lamp, drawer and accessories.

Recommended SCHMETZ brand Needle. Leather: 135 x 16 TRI Size(14 to 23)
One of our most popular walking foot machines for lighter weight leather stitching.

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Thank you Itch for the reply .... I have done the research through Artisan .... I am just curious if someone here on site has personal experience with it.

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FWIW I'm expecting delivery of my new Cowboy CB0797 (Cobra Class 17, Artisan 1797, same machine) today. I already own a CB3200 so there shouldn't be a huge learning curve for me. I've been wanting to do some lighter items and pretty sure this machine will fit my needs. I'll post my thought's on it in the next few days. BTW I've not heard much good feedback on Artisan's customer service. Even though your machine is used this might be something to consider. My machine was $1095 and I've got a GREAT dealer (Ryan Neels @ Neels Saddlery and Harness 330-692-1418) to lean on if needed. Just my 2 cents..... :taptap:

JW

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JW......thanks for the reply. Ironically, I have since decided to purchase the Cowboy CB3200. It will fit my needs much better, and then I can always do what you have done and buy a flatbed machine if needed. I just have not decided yet where I am going to purchase....Neels or Toledo ......I have sensed the same about Artisan customer service.

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When I was ready to buy Neels told me they HOPED to have a machine in ABOUT 6 weeks. Toledo had one ready to ship in 2 DAYS, so you might be wise to see who actually HAS the machine on hand.

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Good advice.....thank you.

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