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Guy out in La Grange has this machine he is selling. I need something to do belt edges, wallets and hopefully bags and everything short of saddles.

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Is this in the Stillwater craiglist for $1,100.00

it was $995.00, the following is from ferdco website.

Tiny_Pro_440_R_website.jpgFerdco Pro 440 "Baby Bull"

The Pro 440 is a Medium Weight Tack Stitcher $995.00

Complete with Table, Stand, Speedreducer & New 110V DC Servo Motor

Reliability and Affordability

Specifications:

Model - 440

Style - Cylinder Arm

1/2 in of presser foot lift

Sews up to 1/2 inch of leather or material.

Feed System (bottom feed)

Forward Stitching

11 & 1/2 inches of work space

High Lift for sewing bulky materials

Uses Thread Sizes, 99, 138, 207, 277, 346, 415

Needle System is a 328R for material or a 328LR, D or S for leather. uses needle sizes from #160 to #250

Oscillating shuttle - Barrel style bobbin

Speed - up to 800 stitches per minute

Attachment Package. Includes - left toe presser foot, right toe presser foot, roller guide assembly & 2 spools of thread.

Deluxe Package includes all the above just mentioned attachments and the Wooden Flatbed Attachment. The Pro 440 is not equipped with the reverse stitching mechanism. The Pro 440 is designed for the leather industry to be used as a medium weight leather sewing machine, primarily as a tack sewing machine.

The Pro 440 has a bottom feed for the feeding mechanism. This means the feed dog under the throat plate is the device that feeds the material. Although the Pro 440R is not a walking foot machine it still has the ability to sew those heavier projects.

The Pro 440 is perfect for sewing or repairing leather bridles, halters, breast collars and most saddle work. We do not recommend this machine as the best machine for sewing saddle skirts but there are customers that do sew saddle skirts with this machine.

they were $995.00

Edited by tnawrot2

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No he had it on his facebook page but Im not sure if it will do what i need. I have never used a leather sewing machine, I hand stitch everything.

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It will sew 1/2" +-, , it is a drop feed machine and will mark the bottom of your work. If I were mainly sewing wallets and belts, I would get a table walking foot machine. If I were doing more holsters , tack and saddle repair, I would get something like the Cobra Class 3 or 4.. However, the machine in the pics looks good. Depends on the price.

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Buy it.

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I have been looking for a machine as well. If you don't decide to buy it, I would be interested. I am in Houston. If you don't mind passing on the lead, if you decide you don't want it.

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