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Hi

I have a working Fortuna Skiver, pictured below.


Can anyone tell me anything about its age please? It is labelled "Fortuna New York" and L F 15240

The mechanism for setting the roller is "interesting" to say the least, and it workd well on thick leathers that are narrower than teh roller, as a splitter, but I would love to get a manual to use it effectively as a skiver.
Any knowledge sharing would be really appreciated.

I am also keen to get a different length guide.
Thank you
H


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That's a top and bottom feed skiver.  (Not 100% of the true technical name for it).   Great for thicker/heavier materials.  I've known of a few Yoders using them in harness shops.

They're good for heavy stock but not really suitable all that much for thinner (Depends how thin you go I guess).    As a splitter, well...they can work on straps I guess.  (Might as well use a bench splitter).

A desirable machine overall.  

Edited by Cumberland Highpower
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Thank you, @Cumberland Highpower
It is really good on straps and thicker leathers, if you go wider than the roller, it will mark the leather
H

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