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I think Pfaff came out with this machine first.   Adler could not have been two far behind it.   Singer actually made one like this before they came out with the 153 class.  I cannot remember what the class of machine the early Singer was.

The video showing the Necchi sewing 12 mm of leather to  mean meant it could get it under the foot but it was just to thick to feed on this machine because it does not have 4 motion drop feed. I would say the Necchi bottoms out with feeding  something at about 3/8".

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19 hours ago, dikman said:

I noticed that when sewing 12 mm of leather it stopped feeding partway through, too much of a load I would think.

Thanks, yeah I noticed that.

14 hours ago, RockyAussie said:

These bags below I made with one.

These are beauts, @RockyAussie!

3 hours ago, shoepatcher said:

I would say the Necchi bottoms out with feeding  something at about 3/8".

Interesting point. I did notice that. 

Thanks for the feedback, everyone. It’s pretty hard finding a good cylinder arm for under $1300 around here. This one is reasonably priced and is a low enough price to get me started making prototypes at least. If I start steering more towards just veg tan I’ll swap this for a cobra or something similar. I’ll keep you updated. 

Handstitcher since ‘17. Newly acquired: Necchi 840-100 RB (rotative binder)

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Others who commented know this machine or variant, I do not. At say $650.00 though, based on the video and your comments, I would own it. You are correct. It is not close to a Cobra or my machine but where it works, it works. Just know what Gregg said is reality. The others have offered good advice too. 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you, @Bugstruck

I've spoken with the seller who was wonderfully helpful and generous timewise, and am going out to purchase it in a few days (half a day's drive).

Found out that this model is closest to (a clone of?) the Adler 69 and Pfaff 335 cylinder arm machines and that in fact Pfaff replacement parts work on it. Pictures of the original 335 machines look very close to this casting, indeed, at least to my eyes.
The binder equipment is easily swappable when not needed, and the manual describes the process, too.
I'll be setting it up with a Speed Reducer and (hopefully brushless) servo motor after inspection. I've read a few threads about these steps, but I'm curious to see if workers have thoughts on these two items being used on old cylinder machines, notes, warnings, etc.
I'll certainly post as many pics and info about this machine if people are interested. Is there a section to post scanned in manuals or other reference material for machines here?

Updates soon.

Handstitcher since ‘17. Newly acquired: Necchi 840-100 RB (rotative binder)

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@luxuryluke, I've been lurking looking at that machine since a couple hours after it was posted. I've been wanting to get a dedicated binding machine. I live in southern Oregon and was seriously considering pulling the trigger on that machine and driving up to get it. It is a beautiful machine! My only concern was getting parts, but since you confirmed it can use Pfaff parts, it is a good choice. I'm very glad you are getting it. That is a great price too. I can't wait to see some posts of how it works out for you.

Ferdco Juki Pro-2000, Juki DNU-1541S, LS-1341, LU-563, DLN-9010A-SH, MO-6714S,  Consew 206RB, 206RB-1, Chandler/Bernina 217 6mm w/Cam Reader, Brother LT2-B842-5

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If you take a look around the site here and consider a larger handwheel pulley change, and install a plain servo without positioning, this would be exceptional. Imo

 

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No problems with fitting a servo to this machine. As Floyd said, you can fit a speed reducer or swap the handwheel for a larger pulley (which is what I did on my Pfaff 335). 

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

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i definitely have been waiting for one of these to come across my path, specifically for binding on bags with chrome/oil tanned leather.  Currently i've been building them inside out and turning them or using lighter veg tan and burnishing, or Mexican braid lacing to cover the edges...it's working for now, but there is definitely a place for a dedicated binding machine in my shop...not physically, but logically...lol

Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91

 

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On 2/28/2019 at 11:00 AM, JJN said:

I'm very glad you are getting it.

Ha! Small world, eh? Thanks, @JJN. I hope it’s everything you and I make it out to be.

 

On 2/28/2019 at 11:45 AM, brmax said:

…larger handwheel pulley change…

Thanks for the tip, @brmax. It hadn’t occurred to me that handwheels were to be modded like this. I’ll search around for something like that. 

 

On 2/28/2019 at 1:17 PM, dikman said:

…which is what I did on my Pfaff 335…

I’d love to see a pic or learn more about this, @dikman!

 

On 2/28/2019 at 4:04 PM, koreric75 said:

…specifically for binding on bags…

I’d love to see some pics of your work, @koreric75

Handstitcher since ‘17. Newly acquired: Necchi 840-100 RB (rotative binder)

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11 hours ago, luxuryluke said:

I’d love to see some pics of your work, @koreric75

I have a few pictures up here in gallery and more on Facebook or Instagram @Bluefalconleather...

 

 

Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91

 

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