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Alphonse

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About Alphonse

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  • Birthday July 11

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Alabama Gulf Coast
  • Interests
    woodworking and metal working; upholstery/leather/sewing; cooking, wine, and fine spirits; fishing, kayaking, and boating; Airstreaming; cars and motorcycles; gardening; . . . . and living.

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    getting started
  • Interested in learning about
    leather work, equipment needed, etc.
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  1. Wiz, I took the post by Gregg to be seconding your recommendation. Al
  2. Thanks Ray, It is mighty windy and cool in South Alabama today. Wanted to go fishing in the kayak but the wind is too strong and Mobile Bay would be rougher than a cob. Best, Al
  3. Alphonse

    Supplier List

    Thanks for the list Ray, it will be helpful! Is it in any particular order or simply random. Alan
  4. I am looking to buy a new Consew 206RB package. Unfortunately there are no local dealers near me (Gulf Coast of Alabama). Looks like I would have to drive 3 hours or more to a dealer. Other option is to simply order it and let UPS/Freight Company deliver it. From what I see thus far there appears to be a wide range of costs depending on whom you buy it from. ($1290 to $1610 for same package) I would be willing to pay a bit of premium for service. However when it is a minimum of three hours away that becomes questionable as to whether it would be helpful or not. You're likely back to the phone at best. I have bought tons of woodworking machinery by ordering it and am comfortable with that approach. The majority has been high quality stuff that the manufacturers support. I have also gotten the sense that some of the sewing machine dealers really do not want to deal with the hassle of shipping a machine. As many of you know, there a couple of large volume eBay sellers that work this niche as well. Any advice, insights, or experience on how and where to buy one would be most appreciated.
  5. I have been studying Consew sewing machines and called Consew directly and spoke to them. I was told that Consew parts and pieces to the head are made in Korea and Japan. They are then assembled in China due to the labor cost. I did not specifically ask them about their motors but I have had a couple of dealers tell me they are Chinese made. By the way, I have several Powermatic woodworking machines and the motors were made in Taiwan and they seem to be quite satisfactory.
  6. Newbie more than inspired here! Beautiful work that anyone would be thrilled to own.
  7. Lower Alabama that is. I discovered this treasure of a Forum and signed up! Looks like a great source of insights and experience here. I am looking forward to learning, participating, and hopefully contributing sooner rather than later. Thanks in advance for accepting me into the Club.
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