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I got a new to me Luberto Classic. I got the book with it, but not the DVD. The stitch is very pretty except when I try to use the stirrup plate. It leaves deep marks on the leather. I take it, it has something to do with the plate taking up room and the jump foot staying the same pressure. How do I adjust the pressure on the jump foot? Thanks in advance.

Steve

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Just a guess on my part because i don't know anything about your machine, would be loosen the nut on the curved spring looking piece in the last picture.

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Just a guess on my part because i don't know anything about your machine, would be loosen the nut on the curved spring looking piece in the last picture.

I don't think so, The book tells how to do it, but I don't have it here at the house. Try sewing on it dry before you tear into it. Those classics like dry leather and I have never had a problem with mine marking leather badly even with the stirrup plate. Great Machine. Ken

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I don't think so, The book tells how to do it, but I don't have it here at the house. Try sewing on it dry before you tear into it. Those classics like dry leather and I have never had a problem with mine marking leather badly even with the stirrup plate. Great Machine. Ken

Thanks Ken. I only sew dry leather. I've searched the book over and over, but don't see anything about adjusting the pressure on the jump foot. I was thinking about taking the spring on the top off and putting a couple washer between it and the frame to raise it up. What do you think?

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Thanks Ken. I only sew dry leather. I've searched the book over and over, but don't see anything about adjusting the pressure on the jump foot. I was thinking about taking the spring on the top off and putting a couple washer between it and the frame to raise it up. What do you think?

That would probably do it, Been hearing Tony Luberto has been hard to find, which I am sure he could and would let you know for sure. Nice fellow. I will check my manual at work today. Will let you know if I find anything this evening. Ken

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that is awsome looking! I didnt realize that they have metalic paint! I might have a lead on some contract info on Tony, I will keep ya posted! Im looking for a left toe foot for a #9

-Andrew

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Awsome machine ! If I had one I´d keep it in my living room!

/ knut

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That thing `otta be a centerfold in a magazine or something . . . . .PlayBoy maybe, huh??? :P

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Awsome machine ! If I had one I´d keep it in my living room!

/ knut

My girlfriend wanted me to put it in the garage. I told her no way, so we settled on the guest room.

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My girlfriend wanted me to put it in the garage. I told her no way, so we settled on the guest room.

Women ! Same old story ! :eusa_naughty: LOL

/ Knut

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Women ! Same old story ! :eusa_naughty: LOL

/ Knut

I found the video that come with my machine, and if you want to pay the shipping, I will send it to you Monday? Ken

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I found the video that come with my machine, and if you want to pay the shipping, I will send it to you Monday? Ken

Thank´s for your offer Ken, but I have the Classic video.

I bought me an Adler 205-374 with a needle positioning device.

It is not by far the same beauty as your glossy Classic, so my wife does not let me keep in the living room ! :-)

/ Knut

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I don't think so, The book tells how to do it, but I don't have it here at the house. Try sewing on it dry before you tear into it. Those classics like dry leather and I have never had a problem with mine marking leather badly even with the stirrup plate. Great Machine. Ken

Ken,

I was not aware that there was a book on the classic. I have one of the original #9's and if I'm am correct, the classic is an improved version of it. Where could I get my hands on the book? I started another post before I saw this one and said that my VCR ate my instructional video. My machine is out of time and I cannot get adjusted correctly. Any help would be appreciated.

JOE

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Ken,

I was not aware that there was a book on the classic. I have one of the original #9's and if I'm am correct, the classic is an improved version of it. Where could I get my hands on the book? I started another post before I saw this one and said that my VCR ate my instructional video. My machine is out of time and I cannot get adjusted correctly. Any help would be appreciated.

JOE

I will be at the shop tomorrow, Monday, I will copy the timing page and slow mail it to you if you like. Hope this helps. Ken

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