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I picked up this machine in Dillsburg PA from Joey Sewing Machine needed to be cleaned up but was a really good deal. I contacted Eli over at Landis Machine Co for a few parts a brass shuttle I sent him the old one and he sent a working one. Had it sewing but there was an issue of it breaking the thread. I sent the machine to Eli and he had to replace a few parts inside the machine it sews like a champ very tight stitch I love this old machine. I picked up the machine last Friday and over the weekend had the wife help me install the head. Eli has a whole shop full of old Landis 16 and other very cool old industrial sewing machines. Eli is a very cool old man 82 and still working on these big machines. It was so cool to meet him and see his shop. I have photos of the old machines I will post later. I live in Georgetown SC..  

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Now that is COOL!:specool: Pretty clever, you taking the pics while your "willing" helper does the work. :lol:

Incidentally, I like the anvil stand, that's also :specool:.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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A bit off topic:  I just wonder what your neighbors thought your were up to peeking in your window?? :huh:  Cool old machine!  Wish I had one.  Jim

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Nice! My dad had a 16 when he was doing saddle and harness work and really liked it. Eli's a good man.

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Beautiful machine!

There is just something about those big nickel plated flywheels that look so good. 
And keeping it inside the house will give the rest of the family a chance to hear the sound of you using it :thumbsup:

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Got the job done.

If Eli's 82 everyone better take note and get those parts you always wanted...

I've got a 16 and hardly ever use it, but I just bought it because I liked how it looked.   Still find it unique.  Sort of like that Farmall Super C all restored up in front of your local produce/greenhouse/farmers market type store.

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