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On a side note for FERDCO.  I've had three of their machines: Pro-2000 (sold it), Pro-TK-1245 (phaff clone) and Pro 206H (consew clone)  In all the years I've owned them, I've never, never had a skipped stich.  What ever they did to modify the them was great.  I think their patent has run out and maybe others will pick it up and make sewing easier for all of us.

Bob Stelmack
Desert Leathercraft LLC
Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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On 6/22/2018 at 5:51 PM, Wizcrafts said:

Probably a Seiko frame.

My Ferdinand 900b is on a Seiko, and the take up arm is on left face of machine, not like this one...

this may be on of the newer imports

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See attached, this is the current Ferdco Pro 2000 version, made in China based off of the TSC-441 .  Not to be confused with a genuine made in Japan Juki model TSC-441 shown in an image above in this thread.

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