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Do you want to ship to the Netherlands?
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New (to me) machine for skate tongues
bemavu replied to Hockeymender's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Nice machine. Comes originally from the former DDR, so East Germany in the cold war. Yours -
Mystery tool? Looks like an ice pick? Help...
bemavu replied to ELeBlanc's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Maybe to fill saddles when they are worn out. -
Hi, I,m in the Netherlands to and ever now and ten I'm going to Germany in the neighbourhood of Venlo. There is a tannerie. I can give you the adress If you' re interested. Yours Bert.
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Leather splitter for sale, 8-inch with extra spare blade.
bemavu replied to ConradPark's topic in Old/Sold
Dear Sir, Just saw your ad. Is this splitten still available?. I'm in thè Netherlands. Yours, Bert -
Do you have to raise the feeddog before installing the platen? Thank, bert
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Hi all, Has anyone of you experience with the big embosser with is sold by the Bunkhouse company? Thanks in advance. Bert.
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Best Place To Buy Jeremiah Watt Or Weaver Master Tools
bemavu replied to simontuntelder's topic in Leather Tools
Hi Simontuntelder, For us Europeans, I'm from Holland, it 's no problem to buy from Weaver. Only the minimum order you have to spent with them is $ 250,=. , plus shipping and handling. If you sent them a mail you will be answered very quick. In 2004 I was their and they are very nice people to speak with. You can also look on their website for your stuff. It's good. Bert. -
Hi MTBFIGONE, a bit late, but saw it now. Did you sell the machine already or is it still available? I so what is your best price and are you wllling to sent it to the Netherlands. Thanks, Bert.
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Looking For Jim Simmons 1863 Cavalry Holster Pattern #6000-62
bemavu replied to RoughRider's topic in Patterns and Templates
I'm also interested in these patterns. Would like to have them. Thanks. -
Wanted an embossing machine to embos belts. Thanks bemavu
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Hi Andre, Also from the Netherlands in Overijssel(Heeten) and working a lot with leather. Feel free to contact me. I don"t know very much about the Adler 20-2 but in my village lives an old saddlemaker and he still has one.I myself have a Adler 250-307, triple feet free arm saddlemakersmachine which is the best to sew on thick leather. So if you want to contact me: blange@online.nl
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Two Hlsters For Smith & Wesson Sd Ve
bemavu replied to Rohn's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Hi Rohn, When your customers want it that way it's okay. I didn't want to critizise your work because that's okay. I hoped I could say more people made leathr items, espescially here in the Netherlands. Bemavu -
Two Hlsters For Smith & Wesson Sd Ve
bemavu replied to Rohn's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Hi, I would place the belt loop a bit higher for better comfort in wearing the gun. I don't know how heavy the gun is, but I'm thinking the holster and gun will turn backwards. (I hope not) -
Placed this topic wrong, Wtb, embossing machine s.a Tippmann Thank you. bemavu(Bert)
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I'm looking for an embossing machine, s.a Tippmann. Is there anyone of you who has one for sale? Thank you. Bemavu(Bert)
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I ordered a few english point stamps from them. Shipping was quick and price good, compared to other firms. Quality of the steel is good. I'm satisfied with them.
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Hello, I"m from the Netherlands and involved in leather for over 20 years. I make mostly holsters, belts, scabbards knife sheats etc. when needed I make my own stamps. Can't make a living of it, so we have to do it for hobby purposes. I own several stitching machines, s.a Adler 205-370 cylinder arm saddlemakers machine, a pfaff 345 cylinderarm, a pfaff 145 flatbed and some old Adler flatbeds which has to be operated by feed. I restorate them and then sell them. I'm also interested in bying a embossing machine. If anyone can give me info please do. Thank you, Bemavu (Bert)