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3 vintage ADLER & DURKOPP Straight Stich Sewing Machines


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I have accumulated to many machines I do not use they all have to go now and these are some of them.

Adler 96:

Fully functional, 5mm Stitch length, very smooth running, forward & reverse stitch length matching, fully gear driven (upper and lower shaft connected with drive shaft + crown gears) has 2 grease filled gear boxes. Can handle #25 (metric) thread. Flat bad has been touched up with paint. Machines comes with a bunch of accessories. Has a rotary PFAFF hook (interchangeable with Alder). Standard parts are still available. Set up for needle 134R / DPx5 / 135x5 (I will include 10 needles).

Price $60 + shipping

I ship worldwide - machine will be properly packed up and padded to all 4 sides with styrofoam plates.

I take paypal.

 

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ADLER 37-7:

Classic upholstery sewing machine with a bit heavier feed dog & roller foot, fully functional, 5mm Stitch length, very smooth running, forward & reverse stitch length matching, can handle #25 (metric) thread. Flat bad has been fully repainted (nice & smooth surface). Machines comes with a bunch of accessories. Has a standard CB hook. Lots of standard parts are still available. Set up for needle 134R / DPx5 / 135x5 (I will include 10 needles). Pretty much the same class as the Singer 31.

Price $50 + shipping

I ship worldwide - machine will be properly packed up and padded to all 4 sides with styrofoam plates.

I take paypal.

 

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3rd one is a Durkopp 207 - will post pictures and description in the days to come.

I can add more pictures and a Video of either machine if wanted - no problem att all. Send me PM if interested.

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Do you have any idea of the cost to ship the Adler 37-7 to Australia?

Thank you for looking after old iron.

 

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oooouuh - thats really expensive.

DHL does not ship above 20Kg to Down Under as it seems (at least I cannot buy postage online for above 20Kg - but have to check at the PO). Package is approx 25Kg ready to ship.

Australia is most expensive continent to ship to - unfortunately.

I will check other options.

  • 2 weeks later...
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On ‎17‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 1:42 AM, Constabulary said:

oooouuh - thats really expensive.

DHL does not ship above 20Kg to Down Under as it seems (at least I cannot buy postage online for above 20Kg - but have to check at the PO). Package is approx 25Kg ready to ship.

Australia is most expensive continent to ship to - unfortunately.

I will check other options.

Hi there Constabulary, Any further information regarding shipping charges to Australia post code 6168?

 

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OK, thanx for your efforts.

 

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Very interested. Located in San Francisco (94080). Do you have an estimate of what shipping might be? Thanks!

 

Between the 96 and 37-7, which would be better suited for sewing 6-8 oz. of vegetable-tanned leather together?

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These are not typical leather sewing machines, rather upholstery or garment leather machines. If I were in your situation I´d rather choose a walking foot / triple feed sewing machine for 8oz veg tan

  • DHL Shipping for 1 machine to the US is 125€ (Euro not US Dollar)
  • Combined UPS shipping for 2 machines to the US is 200€ (Euro not US Dollar)

 

  • UPS Shipping for 1 machine to EU countries is 29€ (Euro not US Dollar)
  • Combined UPS shipping for 2 machines to EU countries is 55€ (Euro not US Dollar)

 

Shipping is insured and trackable. Prices include proper packing materials like ~1.5" thick styrofoam plates and heavy carton boxes for safe shipping.

 

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