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Deze machine komt uit Duitsland .Pflockmaschine van Rud. Ley. Who can tell me more? Can I become some of the wooden pins for this machine

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Can I become some of the wooden pins for this machine

Sounds like a potentially very painful process...

Sorry...couldn't resist... :)

Edited by TXAG

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I have no idea what this is but if you contact Walter Roth on this site, I bet he could tell you what it is.

Good luck.

God Bless.

Ray

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This looks like a sole patcher or a inside sole patcher after the McKay style not sure but this is what I think you can contact shoesystemsplus.com and give the a model number see what they can tell you about it if anyone cam help you I think it be them.

Good Luck!

Ralph

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I realise it is a long time after the initial posting, I think it is a pegging machine, a square awl makes a square hole in a boot sole, then the machine head moves over and fills the hole with a square wooden peg, used in boot making instead of stiching, the wooden pegs are still available from a german company called "Blau Ring" (sp?} they are used a lot in making american cowboy boots, and wartime Soviet and German military boots if anyone has one in the UK and wants to sell it, I might be interested

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If anyone has a pegging machine (I haven't) I have a supply of the steel square awls made by Geo Barnsley, I'll send you some for the cost of postage, if you want to get rid of one, contact me

Cheers

Mike

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I had a McKay lockstitch machine similar to that in my shoe repair shop. Mine was Landis. It sews the sole of dress shoes from the inside of the shoe. If you have a flatbed for it you can use it to stitch just about anything from harneass to holsters.

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