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I got my Consew 104 set up in a test stand and did some stitching earlier today. I made a demo video for somebody who's interested in buying the machine and wanted to see it work. I thought I might share the video here for general entertainment.

The machine is quite a different animal from what I've worked on before. I really don't see how a lockstitch machine like a Singer 20U can produce a stitch like that. I also think this Consew 104 would be quite capable of putting embroidery designs like monograms and swirly designs on garment weight leather. I'll try that out on Sunday.  

 

 

Uwe (pronounced "OOH-vuh" )

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I have an Indian built version of this machine - brand new.

Hopefully I will get it to work properly one day.......

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Thanks Uwe, I'm unreasonably obsessed with those machines, I wish that I could afford yours. I'm glad you got it up and running.

 

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Halo @uwe, how was your experiment on garment weight leather on this machine? I stumble upon this thread when I search about chainstitch / moss emroidery

 

The latest dug on my father's warehouse, i found 2 of these buried under oil pans and dirt. I mean literally buried, I found it in the position 3/4 of the body buried underneath the ground. The other one looked worse with some parts missing. I think a new paint job is relevant that will go along nicely with the restoration process.

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Interesting sewing machine, especially if it can do a monogram on light leather, can't wait

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Nice find.  They are a little tricky to use, but they are fun.

 

One day I hope to learn how to sew.....

Singer 111W155 - Singer 29-4 - Singer 78-1 - Singer 7-31 - Singer 109w100 - Singer 46W-SV-16 - Adler 20-19 - Cowboy CB-4500

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On 10/16/2016 at 4:26 PM, Uwe said:

DO YOU STILL HAVE THIS???

 

I have a new Consew Model MA-104-1T, which appears to be a very close relative of the Singer 114W103. Mine's a little little dusty from sitting in a warehouse for a few years. 

It's apparently the machine to use for decorative stitching on designer jeans, among other things.

Send me a PM if this one would suit you.  The only price references I found on this machine were a new one from Atlas Levi for $1,620 , and Cory Leif got his used machine on Ebay for $800 in 2013. 

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Quick story before I get to some work here.  

     We had a customer from Guatemala who came in, asked for a rebuilt Singer 20U (Japanese made, one of the good ones).  He was specific that the knee presser worked with the zig zag bight or width as stated, and that we setup the machine to very very fast for this model.  I really didn't know if he was a serious customer or if he even knew what he was doing.  I was busy and didn't feel like setting up a machine specific for someone who was not a serious buyer.

     Boy was I wrong.  When he came in to test the machine setup as we had it, I was still very skeptical.  Until he sat down and started sewing.  He produced this beautiful two color embroidery by hand without even a hoop.  Clearly in under one minute.

     I still show this to people, and use it as an example of how not to ever underestimate what someone can do.

    ***I was reading through, Singer 20U has an embroidery plate where you remove the feed dog and presser foot.  Many of these Singer 20U models and aftermarket machine came with these as an accessory.

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Industrial sewing and cutting, parts sales and service, family owned since 1977, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, 215/922.6900 info@keysew.com www.keysew.com

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Thanks for the story and plate info, Gregg! One of these days I'll try setting up my 20U with this. Sadly I bought a new one before I knew any better. Maybe some day I'll get one of those sexy blue ones. :) Hey, the hook was still made in Japan!

Anyway, for people looking for more info on the Singer 114w103, Consew 104, and any other Cornely or bonnaz embroidery machine, there's now a real nice Facebook group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/WQW.AMC/?fref=mentions

It is a closed group, but you don't have to own a machine to get in. Sometimes members post machines for sale.

:)

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