CowboyBob Posted March 27, 2018 Report Posted March 27, 2018 @bikermutt07Your Welcome, do you want to be the first guy in LA that bought one? Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members DrmCa Posted March 27, 2018 Members Report Posted March 27, 2018 And the reason this is not a motorized machine is... JK. Next you know, someone will come up with a V-groved handwheel for running off a servo Uwe? Quote Machines: Mitsubishi DB-130 single needle, Kansai Special RX-9803/UTC coverstitch, Union Special 56300F chainstitch, Pfaff 335-17 cylinder arm walking foot, Bonis Type A fur machine, Huji 43-6 patcher, Singer 99 hand cranked, Juki DDL-553 single needle (for sale)
Members Singermania Posted March 27, 2018 Members Report Posted March 27, 2018 Its not motorised cos its meant to be a portable low cost hand crank machine. If you want a motorised machine you might as well buy a CB3500 or CB4500, then you get compound feed, reverse and all the feet and plates. The Outlaw is going to be a great machine to take on the road and don on the spot repairs or for those with very limited bench space. We have been told at Cowboy Leather Machines in Australia that we can order it next month, its going thru rigorous testing now. Quote
bikermutt07 Posted March 28, 2018 Report Posted March 28, 2018 (edited) 6 hours ago, CowboyBob said: @bikermutt07Your Welcome, do you want to be the first guy in LA that bought one? I would like to be, but alas, I am far from the first guy in Louisiana to be able to afford one. Speaking of which, do we have a proposed MSRP yet? Edited March 28, 2018 by bikermutt07 Quote I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with. Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day. From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Members wildmanh Posted May 18, 2018 Members Report Posted May 18, 2018 Was looking for info on the machine, stumbled across this thread and decided to contact Cowboy about it. Got a response from Ryan Neel. He said the machines should be in around June 20th and price is $1295.00. Been using a Tippmann Boss stitcher I'm borrowing from a friend. Need my own stitcher soon and will probably get the Outlaw, if it's as good as they say. Quote
Members Constabulary Posted May 19, 2018 Members Report Posted May 19, 2018 There may be reasons for a hand cracked stitcher but for $1295 I would rather save my pennies and buy a fully setup Cowboy 3200 but of course depends on your purposes. http://www.tolindsewmach.com/cb3200.html Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
Members Deryk Posted May 19, 2018 Members Report Posted May 19, 2018 honestly, after buying my Boss, I realize my next machine will be a cowboy 4500 for the increased throat area...I noticed making the larger messenger bags turning it around while stitching is a little tight. but first I need to sell some leather goods lol Quote
Members CowBoyOUTLAW Posted June 11, 2018 Members Report Posted June 11, 2018 On 2017/4/15 at 1:19 AM, Kaje said: Just saw this video posted on the clone of the tippmann boss, looks pretty interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abyd-qdmOlk Now the OUTLAW hand operated leather sewing machine is ready for sale, here is the video Quote
Members Singermania Posted June 12, 2018 Members Report Posted June 12, 2018 On 19/05/2018 at 9:37 PM, Deryk said: honestly, after buying my Boss, I realize my next machine will be a cowboy 4500 for the increased throat area...I noticed making the larger messenger bags turning it around while stitching is a little tight. but first I need to sell some leather goods lol The Boss and Outlaw are a very different machine to the Cowboy CB4500 or even the hand crank CB3200. With the price here in Australia of $1950 and $2600 for the Outlaw and CB3200 HC.... if you have a permanent workshop facility I'd go for the CB3200 for the bit extra..... however if space is cramped or you want a portable machine for shows and markets then the Outlaw comes into its own. Clearly though the CB4500 is the ultimate machine for the bigger in situ jobs. Quote
Members Deryk Posted June 13, 2018 Members Report Posted June 13, 2018 Well at this time in my life 1 hand cranker is enough... next machine will be for faster production when the work is starting to really come in. I would keep the boss because I can travel with it up to my cabin, I just wouldn't take a large job project that weekend...but when I get an idea and want to try some new ideas there is a certain pleasure to the cranking and seeing your project moving along, one pull at a time... but if the work is piling up, screw zen and GID! lol Quote
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