shoe Report post Posted January 10 This one looks so nice. Can they still be effective for today's work? I'd love to have one to use at show and sell's. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/692688406166313/?mibextid=dXMIcH Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted January 10 (edited) looks like a 29K70 or 71 or the like but W/O front wheel or is and an earlier model in the K60´s subclass? Edited January 10 by Constabulary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylonRigging Report post Posted January 10 3 hours ago, shoe said: This one looks so nice. Can they still be effective for today's work? I'd love to have one to use at show and sell's. - Looks good for it's age. 450-$ is not a bad price at all for machine in Pic. as long as it sews . There is a reason people still buy and sell them. Patchers can reach in, and stitch were no other machine can get into. and ( Yes ) they are handy/effective to have in your machine stable . ( for me ) It one of those machines you don't use often, but when you do use it.. You REALLY Need It, and glad you got one sitting in the corner. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoe Report post Posted January 11 6 hours ago, nylonRigging said: Looks good for it's age. 450-$ is not a bad price at all for machine in Pic. as long as it sews . There is a reason people still buy and sell them. Patchers can reach in, and stitch were no other machine can get into. and ( Yes ) they are handy/effective to have in your machine stable . ( for me ) It one of those machines you don't use often, but when you do use it.. You REALLY Need It, and glad you got one sitting in the corner. . Thank you, great advice. I like my clsp because if the hand crank. Does it lock stitch? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted January 11 12 hours ago, shoe said: Does it lock stitch? Sewing machines do lock-stitch. Can't do the equivalent of saddle stitch. I think lock-stitch is really a misnomer as the stitches are not locked during the process. You have to tie off the ends, or back stitch over top to lock the ends of the stitch line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoe Report post Posted January 11 9 minutes ago, Northmount said: Sewing machines do lock-stitch. Can't do the equivalent of saddle stitch. I think lock-stitch is really a misnomer as the stitches are not locked during the process. You have to tie off the ends, or back stitch over top to lock the ends of the stitch line. Thank you. I was misunderstanding. My clsp stays because I sew back a few to close the seam but if a thread breaks it all unravels. I though they'd stop like my hand stitches. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted January 11 (edited) I think it is a 29K58. Nope it is a 29K70. I can see the tag. Plus it has the older take up lever adjustment. glenn Edited January 11 by shoepatcher Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted January 11 That is the machine you will need if you get into sewing patches onto Bikers' vests. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mulesaw Report post Posted January 11 I use mine a lot. It is great for replacing zippers in riding boots, though if the boots are of the dressage type, the arm is a bit short on this model. But for jumping boots it is perfect. Also general shoe repair jobs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoe Report post Posted January 11 3 hours ago, Wizcrafts said: That is the machine you will need if you get into sewing patches onto Bikers' vests. That is a gift you have, always the answer to what I need to know but don't know what to ask. Thank you 2 hours ago, Mulesaw said: I use mine a lot. It is great for replacing zippers in riding boots, though if the boots are of the dressage type, the arm is a bit short on this model. But for jumping boots it is perfect. Also general shoe repair jobs. Great info, thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites