Hi!
I'm Bree. I found the forum by chance and loved what I saw so I registered. I do a little bit of leatherwork in my spare time. I have a small business named Bree's Patch and Leather Repair here in Buffalo, NY. I sew patches on for bikers and repair leather goods for members of my club and other bikers. I haven't been as involved in making things as much as fixing things.
I would like to do more in the making things end of the business particularly gunleather... holsters, mag holders, belts etc. I work full time as a webmaster for IBM but my job will be gone by the end of the year so I may get out of IT and do more of the things I enjoy such as leatherwork and gun stuff.
In that respect I am thinking about adding a new machine which is how I chanced upon the forum. I was doing some research and hit a forum post. Today I have a Juki 1541-S flatbed, longarm 29K60, short arm 29K58, an old but nice 29-4 and a 29-4 parts machine... the cylinder arm main drive is broken and it isn't worth fixing so I keep it for spare parts.
I also have some old home machines... a VS2, a 19-51 100th Anniversary, and two White Rotaries... one portable and one in an oak cabinet. We have a home serger and home Singer as well but I seldom use them for anything. Indeed, I don't really use anything but my Juki and the 29K's for my work. I just like old sewing machines. I probably should get rid of them and get some industrial machines that I can use in business.
I have my eye on a 441 clone from Raphael's in Montreal... the GB6-180-2. I also like their Bonis clone... the 402 Fur machine. That would be very useful for sewing sheepskin covers for motorcycles and other nice things with sheepskin and pelts. I am always a little suspect about equipment with very low prices. The GB6 has such a low price that I could literally get the 402 for free compared to what it would cost to get some of the other makers' long arm cylinder heavy stitchers. So I was looking for negative (or positive) reports before I purchase.
So that's what I do and that's how I got here. I doubt that I will ever produce goods of as fine a quality as some of you folks here but I will keep trying to get better and better a little bit at a time.
Thanks for your time and attention!
Bree