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  1. That's the answer I was hoping for! Many thanks
  2. Stitching on the pocket is breaking loose. Can someone help me with the procedure to re-attach? I have a suspicion this might be above my pay grade. Thanks!
  3. Both machines and table are available again. Will mix and match as needed; message me. Prefer pickup in West Palm Beach, Fl.
  4. http://www.ebay.com/itm/282335213436?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 I have two of these listed, one round and one straight. Both are size 1. The handles are Brazilian Rosewood which I supplied to Ron. If you would like Ron's amazing edgers but with rosewood to match your Gomph tools, here they are. If you click on "see other items" there is the other Ron's edger, a set of Dixon bag punches. and an Osborne rein rounder.
  5. No problem to separate them. PM or call.
  6. Hi, 

    Just saw your post. I will sell just the head for $275. plus shipping from West Palm.  Or you are welcome to pick it up if in the area.

    Thanks,

    Dan

  7. Pearson sold; new owner is "ecstatic" to finally acquire a #6.
  8. One is a 31-15 and the other is a 31-K15. Both are in good condition and sew very well. Included is an original Singer treadle stand and numerous extra feet and other attachments. All three for $700. plus shipping at cost from West Palm Beach, Fl. Any questions PM or 561-568-6853.
  9. Here is a link to a YouTube video of this machine sewing three layers of Sedgwick English bridle back with a total thickness slightly more than 5/8". May be of interest to anyone who hasn't seen a Pearson at labor.
  10. Didn't intend to be cryptic! Pearson is located in West Palm Beach Florida.
  11. Pearson 6 Harness Stitcher, complete with shuttle, bobbin winder, extra feet, needles, and some other parts. On original stand with pedals. PM me for additional information. Will post a photo when I figure out how to resize it.
  12. Re-listed it with much better pictures. If you wanted a closer look at some of Don King's Sheridan Style carving, here it is: http://www.ebay.com/itm/281478962142?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  13. Relisted at: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Don-King-Roping-Saddle-/281469776801?
  14. I have a Don King roping saddle up for auction on Ebay. I bought this saddle from from King's Saddlery in Sheridan, Wyoming. Have a look; these saddles have become collector's items since Don passed away in 2007. http://www.ebay.com/itm/281464565229?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  15. Anyone know of a source for the elastic that is used on the side of tall riding boots? Seems a lot of boots now have a band of elastic running from the ankle to the top of the boot which gives a better fit. It's about two inches wide, and rthe difference is that it stretches sideways rather than lengthwise. I've been looking for this stuff for quite a while and the suppliers tell me it doesn't exist or they can't get it.
  16. One thing I have found out about owning a Pearson; if you need help, it seems every other Pearson owner is there for you. John Leighton told me years ago that he took the flywheel off of one of his Pearsons and brought it to a foundry to have some castings made. He told the foundry people it was irreplaceable. They broke it.
  17. Thanks to all for the opinions and advice. This is what I found out about the Eddington poly in Natural color in 277, 346, or 415: Good luck finding it. Campbell does not stock it. Special order only, minimum order 50 pounds. So I called Eddington and talked with Michelle, and was told that the manufacturers using the heavy threads buy only black and white. Eddington has no stock at all on 207 or 277 in Natural, but does have small amounts of 346 and 415. She very kindly offered to send me a quarter pound of 377 to try out. Greg, Thanks for remembering about the Pearson problem (s). I have been away from home for several months on a contract job so have not had a chance to deal with the old No. 6. If you could answer some questions for me I would really appreciate it.
  18. Please give me your opinions on which of the following most closely resembles authentic linen thread in color and appearance: Eddington Deer Eddington Natural Coats Pheasant/Straw Other? Thanks. Lute
  19. Thanks for the reminder. I actually have Herb''s book on sharpening leather tools from some years ago. Although I sharpen all my own tools, I have not attempted splitter blades, not wanting to go into error mode on something I can't replace. Stohlman's book has an illustration showing show to do it, but it looks like it would require some degree of experience and be very time consuming for a really dulled out blade.
  20. I acquired an old Osborne Keystone splitter with an eight inch blade, which is about as dull as dull could be. Scary dull. Advice on sharpening techniques for a big blade like this would be appreciated. Lute
  21. Thanks, Greg. Using six cord linen, dry. The machine will stitch well for ten or twelve stitches, then the upper thread starts to fray and eventually snaps.
  22. Greg, Measurement at the top of the needle bar (which is not in wear) is .988 inches. Measurement at the bottom is .965. I put a 15 thou brass shim at the right side of the needle bar to take up the slack and try to re-center the bar; can't go thicker because of the taper from top to bottom. Having a major problem getting tensions in balance and staying consistent.
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