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Everything posted by Hockeymender
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I will always sell a working sewing machine.......that I no longer have a need for.
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Selling my Adler 69-373 cylinder arm machine. This machine sews like new, and has been a great work horse for me. Will sew 138 thread without any problem. Am selling the head only as I am looking to put another machine on that table. Asking $1200.00 OBO. Prefer local pick-up only. PM with questions.
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Buying A Cowboy 4500, Is It A Mistake?
Hockeymender replied to Doc Reaper's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Purchased a new CB4500 just a few weeks ago. After having used a 205 I wasn't sure how I would like this machine. After using it on several different applications in my shop, I can say that I like this machine more. I have more control, and with the 16" arm bulky items like arm and chest units, shoulder pads and pants are much easier to work on. I had it set up with the small left toe foot, and that foot arrangement allows me to get into places I could never get into with the 205. All in all, I think this was one of the best machinery purchases I have made. Just my two and a half cents. -
S.E. Michigan
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$2,200.00
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Sounds like the above mentioned machine with the table top attachment may be the answer to your query. It allows for a great amount of function, all in one machine.
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There are certain cylinder arm machines for which table top attachments are available. As for sewing gloves on a flatbed, that is something I have never been able to do. However, I am working on hockey gloves which are in a world of their own when it comes to sewing them. Other glove types can most likely be done on a flatbed (at least part of the sewing operations required). I hope the Rangers can even it up, but I'm starting to wonder if anything can stop the runaway train that the LA Kings have seem to become.
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New price: $2595 OBO.
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Do you have a favourite for the Cup? NYR
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After spending many years sewing hockey gloves, I would agree that a cylinder arm machine would be the best choice. I have found that the cylinder arm machines can do a lot of different tasks and sew thru fairly heavy material as well. Just try to get the most expensive machine that you can afford, for if it is properly maintained it could be a lifelong investment. Hope that helps.
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Used Juki LS 1341 cylinder arm sewing machine for sale. Machine has been gone thru and it is in excellent, top notch condition. Mounted on an off the arm table, has a clutch motor and a speed reducer. On board bobbin winder, thread stand and drawer. Will easily sew 207 thread. Asking $2700.00 OBO. Prefer local pickup only. Contact Joe at:313-689-3994 for questions or more info.