randolphoriginals
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Wisconsin
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learning about the trade, selling old leather working supplies from my father
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the history of the craft
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@Dieguy I do not have a way to load. @Cumberland Highpower I found a similar listing online that quoted 1958 so that's how, just based on other research. i could be wrong!
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I can take a picture of the package that is open but for preservation, I don't want to open the sealed packages of which the labels are photographed above. I understand that the TR stands for 'Tannery Run' but I'm not sure what that means exactly, or what the x means. It's difficult to name a price, because I'm uneducated in this area and it's hard to assess value online. Accepting offers.
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Interested in selling a United Shoe Machinery Company ICM-C leather clicker, used in late 70s and early 80s by my father who made fire bellows for LL Bean. I last saw it up and running in 2015 but have not tried to run it since. Haven’t located a manual for it. Research shows the machine is from 1958, stamped ICM-901. Located in WI northwoods. I’ll help load anyway I can. Also have 500+ feet of Swiss chocolate Heritage leather, grade TR-X and other bellows-making material. Originally purchased from Cudahy Tanning Company out of Cudahy, WI which merged with Prime Tanning Company out of Maine in 2007.
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