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Hello people  I recently acquired this off an elderly gentlman whos father was a cobbler..I think it is a sole stitcher But I have no idea...it has 'gritzner' and 'patent' printed on the side. It all moves smoothly and the bobbing has some thick thread still in it. It all seems intact just trying to do some research and maybe get it back to near its former glory.  if anyone know absolutely anything that may help as I cant figure out how to even thread it yet haha xx

 

 

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Some kind of bag stitcher maby, since it's portable. 

Like for potato sacks or such

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It's for sewing patent leather ( the glossy shiny stuff). I think there is one for sale on eBay that can give you a better idea of how it looks. 

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Looks like you have half a machine...

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it is for sewing carpets together

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Yup, carpet stitcher.

 

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 I think it's a Gritzner (sp?) outsole stitcher. Dont know much about them but a name is a good starting point I suppose!

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On 03/03/2017 at 2:46 AM, Cantab91 said:

Just had another look.   I think you are right, I retact my carpet stitcher guess.     Never seen one of those before.

 

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Yes a leather stitcher I have one also B)

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