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Nhfarm50

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  1. Thank you for that answer! Sounds like what I should do - or better yet not add that to my leather line to be on the safe side. Although I wonder if you include some kind of disclaimer on the bill of sale that states it is only for entertainment purposes and not responsible for any misuse of the product or accident or death resulting from the use of this product??? My leather shop runs under our business Corp and don't want to endanger that!


  2. 25b - that is the problem of have with both my Cowboy machines... The tension can be quite hard to get just right. When it is really loose on the back I have found that I am using too large of a needle for the thread I am using. That is the only complaint about my 3200 or The Cowboy Artisian clone.

    25b - that is the problem of have with both my Cowboy machines... The tension can be quite hard to get just right. When it is really loose on the back I have found that I am using too large of a needle for the thread I am using. That is the only complaint about my 3200 or The Cowboy Artisian clone.


  3. I am having problems with my Cowboy sewing machine pulling the bobbin thread loop up to the top recently. I am using 207 thread. I have adjusted all the tensions on the machine and bobbin up and down and it still will do it. If I get a near adjustment then it will start out like that then start to stitch correctly and do it again going around a curve. I love my machine and have not had this issue until recently. I keep it oiled and have switched the needle size and even used a smaller thread on the bobbin. Anyone else with a Cowboy machine that can help?


  4. I purchased the stamps and tools from a saddle maker that had passed away. The stamps are pewter???? on small wood blocks and they show scenes such as calf roping, cutting etc. I feel sure he used them to stamp on belts. I am not going to use them so I am listing them on EBay and was wondering if anyone would know what material the actual detailed stamp might be made out of... It is gray like pewter and feels metallic. I can't figure out how to post pictures.


  5. I purchased the stamps and tools from a saddle maker that had passed away. The stamps are pewter???? on small wood blocks and they show scenes such as calf roping, cutting etc. I feel sure he used them to stamp on belts. I am not going to use them so I am listing them on EBay and was wondering if anyone would know what material the actual detailed stamp might be made out of... It is gray like pewter and feels metallic. I can't figure out how to post pictures.

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