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BurntLeatherCo

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  1. Thank you!
  2. Machine is only a couple years old, with minimal use. It is in great condition, was 2560 delivered not assembled. Asking 1750 obo, must be picked up in Chandler Arizona, will not ship. Here is some info from the website: Compound walking foot feeding mechanism - sews up to 1/2" thick Large, extra capacity bobbin Dual tension control Adjustable presser foot climbing mechanism Integrated bobbin winder Includes assembled table and adjustable speed SmartServo motor
  3. IKonix KS-335A lightly used approximately 4 years old works great. The machine was 2000 new asking 1500 obo. The machine is located in Chandler Arizona & will have to be picked up/ will not ship. Here is the description from the site: The KS-335A is a cylinder-bed compound feed lockstitch sewing machine that allows you to easily sew tubular items that would be more difficult to sew on flat-bed machines. You can fit cuffs, shoes, bags, hats, and more into this machine’s narrow cylindrical arm and sew stitches in challenging areas. In addition to the cylindrical arm, this machine has a walking foot that makes sewing thick items or multiple layers of fabric easier than ever. A walking foot moves in unison with the feed dogs to grip the fabric and pull it evenly through the machine. This feature makes the KS-335A perfect for sewing multiple layers because it prevents the layers from shifting and creating distorted stitches and puckering. Along with a walking foot, this machine has a presser foot height of 13 mm, which allows you to sew the bulkiest and thickest of items. When it comes to stitching, the KS-335A has an adjustable stitch length between 1 and 6 mm and a reverse stitching feature so you can sew backward. And finally, to save you time and money, the KS-335A has a semi-automatic lubrication system.
  4. I don’t know what state your in but I actually just found a class 26 in Colorado for $1000
  5. I used a cobra 26 yesterday for the first time & it was amazingly smooth to be honest. I have not used a LS-341 but personally think if your comparing the under $1000 juki to the price of a new cobra. I would personally go with the Juki. That is not a bad price at all & you could always sell it & get the 26 if you wanted. I apologize I didnt answer your exact questions but figured I’d share my thoughts.
  6. @joea I appreciate you reaching out but I’ll probably pass on a Fortuna at the moment. It may not be a bad idea to reply with the price & where you’re located. Someone else may be searching.
  7. @bruce johnson I was actually at the Prescott leather conference just wanted to purchase a used machine rather than new for the budget. I just picked up a Consew a few weeks ago. I apologize for not updating on the post. I still may be interested in a Fav AV2TE if anyone is wanting to part ways with one.
  8. Does any one happen to have shark skin available?
  9. Looking to buy a bell skiver, preferably Consew DCS-S4, FAV AV2TE with sk6 variable speed or Nisiyama L-II. Open to other skiving machines as well. Let me know what you have. I am located in Arizona, wouldn’t mind making a trip to California/ Nevada for the right machine.
  10. Where are you located I have two machines I’ve thought about letting go of.
  11. Did you find someone to split for you?
  12. I know it’s been some time but was curious if your still wanting to have these created?
  13. I have one available in Arizona if anyone is interested.
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