CustomDoug Report post Posted September 25, 2012 For Sale: A 1919 model Singer 45K25 cylinder arm machine in good working order. This machine is the workhorse that has been a staple used in tack and saddle shops for ever. It is to my understanding basically the same machine as a modern GA5-1 and therefor will use many of it's parts such as pressor feet etc - I've been told (I haven't actually bought any and tried ). This machine comes with one pressor foot (a left side zipper type foot). It would benefit from a roller style pressor foot which I would definitely add if keeping it. There is no leather belt on it for the foot treadle, but they're pretty cheap - however, it does work fine by the hand wheel as it is. There are 4 or 5 extra bobbins and a handful of needles included. The original cast iron treadle and bi-level table top are in good condition as is the head of the machine too. There is some chipped paint as you'd expect from a machine of this age. The treadle has a nice original wooden pitman-arm (see pic). I'm located in Dallas, TX. and would rather not ship though I would consider it. I could also possibly deliver it to the Wichita Falls roundup show that is coming up soon too. Note - the picture of the stitches included adjustments to the stitch lengths. See my other add for a Singer Patcher. I'm Asking $700 for this machine. Let me know if anyone needs more pics or if I can answer any questions about it. Thanks ~ Doug Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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noeesp Report post Posted February 16, 2013 How thick leather will it sew? I am looking to be able to sew 3/4". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverbullet Report post Posted March 23, 2013 Is it still for sale and where are you for shipping purpose thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CustomDoug Report post Posted December 13, 2013 Sorry I didn't make note sooner that this has been sold. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites