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Need help identifying this machine?

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This sure looks like an Adler 67 or 167 to me. There should be a type plate on the back of the machine with details and subclass information. In general, they’re very nice, high quality machines made in Germany. We have a bunch topics discussing them here on LW. Do a search on google like this “site:leatherworker.net Adler 67 167”

Here’s a leaflet that provides some tech specs for one of the many subclasses:

Adler 67-372-373 Brochure.pdf

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Make sure the timing belt is in good condition, the old brown one soften became brittle with the time and replacing them is a little bit a challenge but doable.

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