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Hey everyone ,

Just wanted to see what everybody’s thoughts were on a $200 belt embosser that you could take the embossing rolls that anybody makes and put on this machine . It’s very very simple to use and all steel construction with heavy duty bearings and adjustable height for different thicknesses of leather. Hand crank , and Made in the USA by me..

.Do you think there Would be a market for it , Again for about $200 . 
thanks 

Paul 

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Pictures would help. 

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Yes pictures would help to answer your question.

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16 minutes ago, bullmoosepaddles said:

Pictures would help. 

I do  realize that but it’s in design .Should be ready to Go in about two weeks . just wanted to see if I should possibly market it since I made and designed  this for myself , because $600 for one seems ridiculous.

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I can not market. but may be interested in buying one for myself. If that would work for you.

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17 minutes ago, bullmoosepaddles said:

I can not market. but may be interested in buying one for myself. If that would work for you.

Ok thanks .

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Hopefully 2 more weeks , the shafts where machined the wrong size!!! 

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I think this sounds like a great idea.  We've been searching for an affordable leather embossing machine (for belts, etc.) and this sounds great.

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I currently own 2 belt embossers, Speedy from Tandy, and a Tippmann. Neither is adjustable enough to accept the taller rolls made by Bunkhouse Tools who has a lot of different designs. I believe that if you can make something that can accommodate rolls made by Bunkhouse Tools, Weaver, or whoever else makes them, you will have a small market. There's a reason Weaver recently entered the Belt Embossing market, people like buying belts. You won't get rich, but you may pay some bills. So, I'm interested too.

Mike Pruette

CelticLeatherworks.com

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