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Adler 30-1 .... For Sale

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Hubby says it has to go, it's taking up too much space and it's too heavy for me to move around.

Have no idea what it's worth but I am willing to sell it for the best reasonable offer.

Someone please give her a good home.

Located in Virginia

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Hubby says it has to go, it's taking up too much space and it's too heavy for me to move around.

Have no idea what it's worth but I am willing to sell it for the best reasonable offer.

Someone please give her a good home.

Located in Virginia

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Hi Susan.

What do you consider to be "reasonable"? What is the sewing condition of the machine? Is it in use now? If so, in what capacity? Any PIX of the stitches it creates?

Do you have the manual and any spare parts to go with it?

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Is this machine meant to sew through 3 or 4 layers of 8-10oz. leather?

Anybody else on here have one, or knows of these machines?? (Susan said it was OK to ask)

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Adler 30-1 is sold. Thanks Everyone!

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I am now the proud owner of this machine. I drove all day, starting at 6am to go near Washington DC, from Raliegh area, to get it. Spent about 10 minutes talking with Susan and her husband, and got back around 4pm. "Road Warrior..Woohoo!"

If anyone has advice, where to find manuals, and parts, etc, please PM me. It's in pretty good shape..Thanx Susan. I've only seen a few outside their natural habitat (cobbler shops), and they were in worse shape than this.

After I do a little work on it, and some deep research, I'll probably start a Topic about it later.

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Forget the topic....make something with it!!!!

That'll really rub out noses in it show what a great new toy you got.

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I am now the proud owner of this machine. I drove all day, starting at 6am to go near Washington DC, from Raliegh area, to get it. Spent about 10 minutes talking with Susan and her husband, and got back around 4pm. "Road Warrior..Woohoo!"If anyone has advice, where to find manuals, and parts, etc, please PM me. It's in pretty good shape..Thanx Susan. I've only seen a few outside their natural habitat (cobbler shops), and they were in worse shape than this. After I do a little work on it, and some deep research, I'll probably start a Topic about it later.
I work and rebuild these machines. You can contact me with yoru questions.shoepatcher

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