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Two questions about a first sewing machine...

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First,  does a Consew P1206RB have the same capabilities as the Consew 206RB? I am asking because I can get a new P1206RB locally for $1195 and it would be nice to deal with someone in our area (Everett WA).

Secondly, we will be working with a variety of leather plus some heavy canvas. Leather up to at least 16 oz tooling leather, probably some 8 oz veg tanned and some garment leather. Would we be better off having two machines? One for lighter materials and one for heavier work? I guess I am wondering if medium duty machines, like a Consew 206RB, work well on smaller lighter projects.

Thank you in advance.

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I believe that the Consew 206RB and P1206RB have the same capacities. The differences are that the P1206 doesn't have a safety clutch and has an oil pump on the bottom and the foot lift is 5/8 inch. It's maximum stitch length is 3.6/inch The 206RB-5 has a safety clutch, is manually oiled and has 9/16 inch foot lift. It's maximum stitch is 2.5/inch. They use the same bobbins and needles. Both can sew up to 3/8 inch. Both are rated at #138 thread, but may handle #207 if properly adjusted by the dealer.

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I am looking at the same machine in Everett.. I am looking for same capabilities and really can not decide if want 206rb or a techsew 2700 have been reading and searching for weeks trying to narrow right machine what other machines would be good!? I have tried calling bob Kovar twice to see what he has Ava. 

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