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Janice

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Hi all.

As some of you may already know, I bought a shop a few years ago. This shop was owned by a gentleman that had over the years bought out a couple of other shops. It's main focus was harness making.

I have some machine parts, heck, I have some machines, that I dont know what they do.

Most of it I have figured out, but I need help with the rest.

I own a Juki pro 2000, by ferdco, same as a few of you on here.

I have here a box of sewing machine parts.

Now, I dont know if these parts fit MY machine, or another, please specify if you know.

Any and all help greatly appreciated.

please quote item #, so I know which one you are talking about, thanks!

Next item.

The one on the left appears to have a staple in it, why???

the other one appears bent?

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Which one Tony, #1 or #2?

Here is another item.

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I have absolutely no idea what they are, but I do have a question: Is there something you need/want to do that you currently can't? Or are you just trying to catalog the pieces as part of an inventory?

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Tony,

so the simanco name is the same as singer then?? Is it a different brand name under the same company?

Twinoaks,

I just want to know what everything is, and then I will get around to trying everything out eventually. I would also like to know what goes on my machine, and what i could maybe use on the other machine, or should get rid of, cause I have way too much stuff! :yes:

I have more pics of things to add to this thread, and will get them on here soon. Gotta go make some hay right now.

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They are custom made binding attachments. The first looks usable but the second likely would be hard to figure out without knowing the original function/product it was used to make.

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Singer Manufacturing Company, but close enough.

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Janice,

None of it goes on your Ferdco. You have an old flatbed Singer hanging around?

Art

I would also like to know what goes on my machine, and what i could maybe use on the other machine, or should get rid of, cause I have way too much stuff! :yes:

I have more pics of things to add to this thread, and will get them on here soon. Gotta go make some hay right now.

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This is just to give you an idea how the binding attachment with the series of small posts works. They are used to weave the binding material in and out so that it feeds off the roll without twisting.

http://www.sit.nsw.edu.au/trimming/DSC00094.htm

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Which one Tony, #1 or #2?

Here is another item.

Hi Janice

no1 is a Binder set-up with Tube for edge binding with a Tape or Bias Binding, on things like Hand Bags, Saddle cloths and the like. Probably for a 31 K class singer as I used to have the identical set-up years ago.

no2 are edge folders for Fabrics to turns the edge over to produce a neat sewn edge.

no3 another type of Binder Shell for tapes to fold them as the sewing proceeds. Probably for Hand Bags also.

Kindest Regards.

Jim.

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