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Colt W Knight

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  1. A great friend of mine asked me who she should contact to make her husband a pair of chaps.  He is a working rancher in San Angelo Texas, and I know him pretty well. He wouldn't want anything flashy. Just a great fitting lair ofnchsls with their brand, and probably some tooling around the waste. 

    When I lived in Laramie, WY there was a leather shop that specialized in chaps  and and did some outstanding work, but I can't remember the shop name. 

    Suggestions?


  2. On 11/19/2019 at 1:29 PM, Ken Nelson said:

    have problems and you can pull down a manua

    I transported a machine in table one time, strapped down well, and vibrations broke all the welds on the table cross members and reinforcement bars. Head was fine. I would never do it again. Now I am imagining all the screws backing off and falling off on the highway. Man I got lucky.

     

     

     


  3. The capabilities of old Singer domestic machines are greatly exaggerated on the internet. I am not sure why. Some folks are trying to sell the machines, some folks are repeating bad info, and some folks are just out right making stuff up. Other than the obvious size limitations to how thick they will sew, and the size thread they can use, I found that those old machines have a real issue keeping stitch length even when working on actual projects. Sure, they will sew the mandatory test piece just fine, but when it comes to actually manipulating the leather around, sewing corners, and etc. the domestic machines fall apart quick. 


  4. Sorry about not posting. Weaver Leather has purchased the rights to produce the Windham Cub from us. They are a much larger company and I expect will be able to produce the Cub in larger quantities than we can. This will be good for you the consumer. Not sure when production will be up and running yet but it should be soon.

    Weaver Leather is based in Ohio and they are a wholesaler so I expect the machines will be available through their retailers. Advertisements for the Cub should be out soon.

    For more info you can contact me, Tony Luberto at " classiccub (at) frontier (dot) com. Ignore the linked Frontier below.

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