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Union Special - What Machine Is This?

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Probably for shoes.

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Machinehead,

It's interesting that you recognized this machine and Shoepatcher's big machine and were able to reference historical documents. I'm impressed. Do you have a background in the footwear industry?

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Constabulary,

Singermania is looking for Union Special and Pearson no. 6 parts. I'll bet he would be interested in this machine if it's available.

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Machinehead,

It's interesting that you recognized this machine and Shoepatcher's big machine and were able to reference historical documents. I'm impressed. Do you have a background in the footwear industry?

I have a very small amount of shoe making experience, but mostly my footwear experience is in the fabrication of foot orthotics with the related shoe modifications and repair. I have a few industrial machines and have been interested in them for several years.

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Singermania is NOT looking for Union Special parts, he is looking for Union Lockstitch parts. Huge difference. Union Lockstitch is a hook and awl machine and as the name indicates, sews a lockstitch. I'm sure there are many different models of Union Special machines, but the one I have is a closed eye needle machine used to sew feed sacks, has no bobbin (never did, it's not missing) and sews a chain stitch with a single thread. And I would sell it:-)

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Machinehead,

It seemed to figure that you had some exposure to shoe making. Good stuff making orthotics.

Big Sioux Saddlery,

Thanks for correcting my mistake.

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Big Sioux,

Yeah, Bag Closers aren't of much use except pull the thread and dump the contents. As you said there are a lot of Union Special machines and I believe the one Constabulary has stitches the 401 double locked chain stitch. There is an interesting comparison between it and the lockstitch here... http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/nbstechnologic/nbstechnologicpaperT96.pdf and a nice Power Point presentation on various stitches here...http://www.webpages.ttu.edu/shwang/ADM4307/ADM%204307%20wk7/Stitches%20&%20Seams%20Analysis%20%28Ch14%29.pdf

Evo,

Fabricating the orthotics is very fulfilling but I had to get out of it because years of dust and fumes were taking their toll. I might be getting back into it soon on a different and much healthier level.

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probably not "my pair of shoes"... but thanks forthe information.

I saw in the PowerPoint link that the 401 Double Lock Stitch is also used for decorative stitching on belts.

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Would have guessed that it is more for millinery - hat making - with the roller foot.

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