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Hi Steve, Thank you for your quick answer! Your Cub seems like a good deal, but in order to decide if it is the right machinel for me, I need some important basic specs. I work with heavy leather, 250/27 needle, 415 thread, and I need a long stich (4 stiches per inch). The feed system is also important for me. Compound or needle feed would do just fine. Bottom feed, no.

The fact that Luberto didn't launched serial production on the Cub and the future for spare parts and client service is uncertain, is a risk I'm willing to take! I thrust their craftsmanship and wish them the best of luck ! In this "chinese clone" world, they are pioneering and I do admire that. Hope they will do at least as good as Tippmann does!

But for now I need those specs. I'm not rich enough to afford the mistake of buying the wrong tool for the job. Would you be willing to send me a scan of the manual?

Thank you in advance, and apollogies for my pour english! Paedalus

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Luberto's Sewing Machines is now Windham Sewing Machines LLC. PO Box 583 Moosup, CT. 06354

www.windhamcub.com

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Luberto is out of business.

I think someone should take control of the sales of this machine and raise the price to 2199, what do ya' think

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Not a fan of raising the price lol but if it has to be done then so be it. I'd be interested in one because i'm looking at starting to go to rodeo's and fairs. Lots of stuff to do before I get to that point though.

http://www.cgleathercraft.com

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