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Does anyone have any experience or familiarity with the Windham Cub hand crank sewing machine? I just saw an ad for it in the Jan/Feb issue of the Leather Crafter's Journal.

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Was it the lubertos cub?? Tony came out with that machine awhile ago, talked to him this summer and he was getting ready to rerelease it!

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I think it might be, the machine pictured in the ad looks very similar to the photos of the Lubertos Cub posted within this thread...http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=29166. And while the company name differs, Windham Sewing Machines LLC, the address matches the given one as well.

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Is there a web address or something to check it out?

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No website. Here's the contact information given in the ad...

Windham Sewing Machines LLC

PO Box 583

Moosup, CT 06354

phone: 860-564-8252

email: classiccub@att.net (hmmm?)

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No website. Here's the contact information given in the ad...

Windham Sewing Machines LLC

PO Box 583

Moosup, CT 06354

phone: 860-564-8252

email: classiccub@att.net (hmmm?)

Thanks

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Yes, it is him. I received an email reply with some additional information...

Not mentioned in the ad: It has a 9" arm as measured from the needle to the frame. A good amount of workspace for a hand crank machine. The presser foot raises to 3/4" and you can sew to over 1/2" of leather,nylon, canvas etc. Also thread sizes from 69 to 346. The Cub is a full rotary machine with a 10" crank arm for good leverage. The Cub is simple and very easy to use and it makes a great looking stitch. See attached photos.

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$1495

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From an engineering point of view the frame is just too light for the purpose of the machine.

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

www.windhamcub.com

Tony Luberto

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I like the concept at least, not everyone needs a Durkopp Adler 969 for ten grand...

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it looks like the love child of a Singer 45k and a Pearson & Bennion A1.

I can see turning that handle getting real old real fast.

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