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This is the chap machine I got out of the saddle shop last week.   It has Approx. 5/8 " of lift and I have not got to try to see what the maximum it will sew.  It is set up to use a 328 needle presently and I am not sure if a more standard needle will work in it or not.  By looking at pictures, I think it was built up from a Consew 206 RB1, but don't know for sure.  It does use a M bobbin.  I was surprised by the size of the fly wheel.   Let me know what you fellas think.  Old gentleman I bought it off of says he used 207 thread in it regularly.  If I end up keeping it, I will put a servo on it and keep the speed reducer but it is set up pretty slow.

I bought this machine for a fella and he backed out before I got home.

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I need another flat bed like a hole in the head,  but what were you hoping to get out of it?

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Ken, like the other machine you bought this one appears to be in excellent condition! Not even any sign of the usual paint wear on the bed. I like the big hand wheel.

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I need to use it a little bit to figure out if I am going to sell it or the Pfaff 545 H4 I have.   I kinda like this machine. PM me and we can discuss it though.

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That Consew base machine was even relabeled as a singer - just ran across this on eBay.  

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I took a bit of time this AM and tried this machine out to see what it could do as far as maximum capabilities.  I was mistaken on the foot lift. You can get  a scant 1/2 inch of leather under the foot.  It will sew an honest .46" of leather consisting of 3 layers of split HO skirting and 1 layer of 5 oz chap leather and did it well with 277/207 with a 200 needle.  It uses the 328 needle system.  This machine has a clutch motor on it currently and set up quite slow.   It is smooth and sewed smoothly with the above experiment.  I used some 207/138 with a 160 needle that did a NICE job at 7 stitches to the inch.   It has capabilities I do not need with a saddle stitcher but it is neat and I like it.

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