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Material Guides on Juki 441 and Adler 205?

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Probably a dumb question....

I was in an Amish shop yesterday and I noticed he had an older Adler 205 with a fairly long roller guide similar to  one that you'd find on a Union Lockstitch.  Quality looked pretty good, appeared to fully machined.  I'd guess made in the USA from the quality.  When I asked him, he showed me 2 other machines sporting the same guide, and one had a fine point rather than a roller....He had no idea who made them, he bought pretty much everything used.   These guides attached to the cylinder arm directly.

Who makes these guides??   

I woudn't mind having one or 2.

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8 hours ago, Cumberland Highpower said:

Probably a dumb question....

I was in an Amish shop yesterday and I noticed he had an older Adler 205 with a fairly long roller guide similar to  one that you'd find on a Union Lockstitch.  Quality looked pretty good, appeared to fully machined.  I'd guess made in the USA from the quality.  When I asked him, he showed me 2 other machines sporting the same guide, and one had a fine point rather than a roller....He had no idea who made them, he bought pretty much everything used.   These guides attached to the cylinder arm directly.

Who makes these guides??   

I woudn't mind having one or 2.

like this?heavydutyrolleredgeguide.png.335a829007abd6f5ea0e6bd5ab1e47bb.png

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11 hours ago, Burkhardt said:

like this?heavydutyrolleredgeguide.png.335a829007abd6f5ea0e6bd5ab1e47bb.png

This swing-away edge guide looks like the one mounted to my Cowboy CB4500. It also resembles a Union Lockstitch edge guide. You can buy the Cowboy edge guide from Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines. The ULS edge guide is available from Campbell Randall Company, in Texas.

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10 hours ago, Wizcrafts said:

This swing-away edge guide looks like the one mounted to my Cowboy CB4500. It also resembles a Union Lockstitch edge guide. You can buy the Cowboy edge guide from Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines. The ULS edge guide is available from Campbell Randall Company, in Texas.

Without @Cumberland Highpower showing a pic I still don't know what it looks like. I tried to look at CRC and still can't tell which one it is, you got the link or pic by any chance.

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11 minutes ago, Burkhardt said:

Without @Cumberland Highpower showing a pic I still don't know what it looks like. I tried to look at CRC and still can't tell which one it is, you got the link or pic by any chance.

thanks for the input gents.

Yes one of the guides was similar in design to Burkhardt's photo. The other I saw was of the same "Union Lockstitch" style, but longer and had a pointed tip rather than a roller for the guide end.

 

 

 

 

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Weaver probably has some swing-away edge guides for the bigger Adler machines they sell in their industrial division. That includes the Adler 205-374 and probably its successor, the 969 ECO. I would check with @CowboyBob to see if he has one that will fit your machine, or the machine you're thinking about buying. If you buy a Cobra or Cowboy, the swing-away edge guide will be an option that will ship with the machine.

My CB4500 also has a drop-down edge guide that is easier to use, because it flips up out of the way when not needed. The swing edge guide is normally attached to a T-bar mounting bracket, and is always in the way on the right side of the bracket, unless you loosen the bolt and pull it off.

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