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Bob T

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  1. I forgot to add, the Adler comes with a factory edge guide, some bobbins, some new needles and miscellaneous other stuff like a belt guard, an accessory box, oil bottle, etc. The 1/2 hp motor runs on 110v. All you have to do is add thread (and maybe a light) and start sewing. Without a doubt, this is one of the easiest machines to sew on I've ever used. IF I had more room, I'd keep it.
  2. I'm located in Corpus Christi, Texas and I would guess motor freight to ship the machine would be around $350 based on shipping a similar machine last year. I would include palleting and drop off at the freight dock in the selling price. Actual freight costs would be by purchaser.
  3. Hi Everybody, I have an Aldler 204-64 Heavy Duty flatbed sewing machine for sale. The machine has less than 200 total hours of use on it so it is in near perfect condition. It sews leather up to 5/8" thick, it has a walking foot, and it sews in reverse. It comes with the original OEM table, clutch motor, speed reducer, bobbin winder, and thread stand. IT even comes with the original Owners Manual. It can easily handle the largest size of threads. I bought it to work on sails but discovered I needed a heavy duty zigzag so here it is for sale. The original owner bought it to build saddles, but shortly after purchasing it, he had a heart attach and never got to use it and I bought it from his daughter after he passed away. The machine has a nice slow stitch rate that is easy to control for precise work I have lots of pics so let me know if you want to see more. I've found new ones on the internet for about $4500 so given the condition of this one, my asking price is $2850. Bob T. (361) 857-5456 The first pic shows how large the machine is compared to a standard industrial machine.
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