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I'm looking to buy a Schärf-fix 2000 - in good condition.

Does anyone have one for sale.

I'm based in UK.

Thanks, Steve

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Take a look at this thread as well, depending on your usage and work.

Tom

I'm looking to buy a Schärf-fix 2000 - in good condition.

Does anyone have one for sale.

I'm based in UK.

Thanks, Steve

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Thanks Tom, this looks very interesting - I may go for one.

Steve

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Check on eBay. I purchased one about 4 years ago in mint condition. The come around, but you have to be on the watch. The other model referred to in this thread is available on eBay for about $133 USD, but I am sure the conversion to your pound would be much different since it comes from the land with a long wall.

Good luck!

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I got tired of waiting around and bought mine new from the following website (http://www.bookbindersworkshop.com/product_p/sch001.htm). The current price is $375.00. The owner, Mr. Mechling, I think, was great to deal with. He answered questions, gave me measurements, etc. Gross and fine adjustments for thickness and angle are very easy on the SF. It appears to be a far more refined tool than the one on the other thread people have been talking about, FWIW.

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I"ve practiced on it and used it on a couple of veg-tan bags. It works well in this relatively limited experiencel. The only issue has been that dragging veg-tan through it sometimes marks the show side. I fixed this by covering the roller with a thin suede. Perhaps it would not mark all leathers??

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Thanks all for the replies.

I've been looking for one coming up on ebay for the last couple of years.

They seem to come up more frequently in US than in Europe.

Importing from US isnt that practical given the customs (25% of total) and shipping charges.

Now that I'm more determined to get into making bellows and other leather parts for my instruments, I'd like to acquire a good skiver soon, and so waiting for ebay won't fit my timescales.

So I will have bite the bullet and buy a new one.

The Cowboy Skiver from China looks interesting - I wonder what it's like though?

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Seems like I'm not able to edit my post to correct the link.

Thanks for posting the correct line.

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