Looking for a machine. Bags, wallets, holsters, belts. Hand sewing is tedious and not my thing, is holding me back.
I'm fortunate to work in Healthcare and to have worked through the pandemic. However, i was hoping to have found more used machines being sold, now that people are back to work and are ditching all the covid hobbies.
I like the cobra class 26, but was disappointed it only uses up to 207 thread. Currently have a Chinese shoe patcher using 138 thread, but the lack of a compound walking foot is a big detriment, stitch length is highly variable, not very professional appearing (imo). I prefer 138 or thicker thread. I think chunky, contrasting-color thread looks great on wallets and holsters, so would like the option to go 346 or higher. I like stitching to be part of the look, not just functional.
I am not an expert by any means and admit that i don't know much about machines. I don't know, of course, what i don't know, which is why I'm here.
I REALLY like the class 26, cylinder arm, the warranty, the reputation, but i don't like being limited to 207 thread. The price is almost in my grasp (2390 at time of this post), but can't afford it by the time you also add tax and shipping (440 shipping to southwest Michigan).
Also looking at the cowboy 3200, but eyeing the 3500, as well (2195 and 2695, respectively). Toledo is 3+ hours from me, but I'd be able to drive down to save the shipping cost. I've called Bob briefly, but forgot to ask what shipping cost would be. I don't mean to make myself a pest calling with single questions every 5 minutes. Lol
Is there a benefit of the class 26 that would cause it to edge out the 3200 and its ability to use 346 thread? Is cowboy's warranty and customer service as good as cobra's?
I find and read a lot about cobras, but not as much about cowboy machines.
Again, I am ignorant to all of this, so i don't know what questions i should be asking, so any advice is appreciated!
Thank you, in advance!