I have only been into leatherwork for the past two to 3 years now, and still have a lot to learn, but I have started to sell some holsters. I have gotten fairly quick at making the holster, but I am incredibly slow at stitching. It takes me forever. Right now I hand punch my holes and saddle stitch my work. I have done this up until now, and don't have any complaints other than the time it takes to do this. For this reason, I come to you sewing machine folks. I love machines (lathes, mills, etc) but I don't know the first thing about sewing machines. All I want is to get away from hand punching holes and hand stitching. Its too time consuming, and it looks like I may have more work than I can handle soon. What I want to know is.... Will an older (50's era and older) Singer do what I need if I crank by hand? If so, what model should I be looking for? I can find Singer 221 's for cheap and want to know if this would work. I know this probably sounds crazy to you guys/gals that know about these machines, but even cranking by hand would save me so much time and I think it would make my work look more professional. I apologize for my ignorance when it comes to sewing, but any info would be greatly appreciated. I did read the pinned section on sewing machines for leather, and I understand that there are much better options for holster making, but I don't have that kind of money right now.