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  1. I have a Cobra 4, purchased from Steve.  Great after sale service.  I knew NOTHING about sewing machines and his explanations when I would get stumped were a great help.  The machine sews great and I sew everything from wallets with 22 needle and 135 thread to lined breast collars of 16-18oz of leather with 25 and 277 thread with minimal adjusting.

     


  2. I have a used REX motor, made by HITACHI for sale or?? If interested give me a shout at 4barnleather@gmail.com. I took it off of my old Singer 111W55. It ran good (too good) so I got a servo motor.

    Off the face plate:

    115 V, 1750 RPM,, 4.5 amps, o.44 HP, 60 Cycle, 1phase

    Tom


  3. I am wondering if there is such a thing as true mule hide? I know that pearl split is what most people refer to as mule hide today. A friend had a pair of Az Bell chaps 25 years ago that were made from a gray hide that looked and felt like today's pearl split, but it wasn't a split. They were rough out, but the hair side was smooth. Great leather, just wondering what the difference was and if there were any distributors of true mule hide.

    Thanks

    Tom


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    Hello,

    I am a newbie and have made a couple pairs of chinks for family members and friends. I have a friend who found these chinks online and wants me to make her something similar, although I am not sure how to make the scalloping around the bottom edge of the yoke. I have seen this sort of detailing on a whole array of different chinks and have always wondered how they did that. My inkling that it is a small punch. Any info or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks - Katie

    I was just at the show in Wickenburg and one of the vendors had some old Pinking tools that would do that as well. Also on this site there is someone showing this technique to cover the edges of a picture frame, can't remember where I saw it though.

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