
1, WEIGHT OF MACHINE HEAD = 40 KG DAYTON MOTOR- MODEL 6K589K PLEASE HAVE A PHONE NUMBER WHERE THE FREIGHT COMPANY CAN CONTACT YOU FOR DELIVERY ALSO CONTACT US FOR FREIGHT AMOUNT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. JUKI- SINGLE NEEDLE LOCKSTITCH BUTTONHOLING INDUSRIAL SEWING MACHINE MODEL LBH-783, MAX SEWING SPEED = 3600 STITCHES/MIN, NEEDLE BAR STROKE = 34.6 mm, MAX LIFT OF WORK CLAMP = 12 mm, MAX MATERIAL THICKNESS = 4 mm, NUMBER OF STITCHES = 54- 345(BY GEAR-CHANGE METHOD) LENGTH OF BUTTONHOLES = 6.4- 38.1 mm DECELERATION METHOD: BELT-SHIFTING METHOD, LUBRICATION: AUTOMATIC, LUBRICATION OIL: JUKI NEW DEFRIX NO. Enabling the machine to make high-quality buttonholes in heavy-weight materials. The maximum lift of the work clamp is 12mm. The machine is capable of sewing heavy-weight materials such as bulky knits. 12MM WORK CLAMP LIFT, The work clamp can be lifted as high as 12mm. The shape of the face plate is designed to provide sufficient clearance around the needle entry position. FEATURES/BENEFITS: ADJUSTABLE BUTTONHOLING POSITION, A newly introduced mechanism in the needle thread trimmer prevents interference with the positioning of buttonholes.
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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME. ALTHOUGH THIS SEWING MACHINE EXHIBITS SOME SLIGHTLY VISIBLE SIGNS OF COSMETIC WEAR FROM EXTENSIVE PRIOR USE, THE MOTOR STILL WORKS AND THE MACHINE STILL OPERATES SMOOTHLY IT IS IN OVERALL EXCELLENT CONDITION TO BE USED ONCE AGAIN. TABLE, AND EXTRA FOOT PEDAL ARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR. This is one of holy grail machines for darning and repair and on average sell on eBay for $500 – $1000.HELLO! UP FOR SALE IS THIS SINGLE NEEDLE LOCKSTITCH BUTTONHOLING INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE. Vintage darning machine for repairing and “reweaving” denim. These are super rare and I’ve only seen two working models: at Rising Sun and Samurai Jeans in Japan.
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That said, if I had a studio full of modern machines I would most likely not get the same type of attention, so it certainly helps collecting older machines. Yes, they are difficult to maintain and some parts no longer exist but generally they are better as they are products of a time when everything was generally made better. There is always a nice story with old machines, and they look way better than their modern counter parts.

This is mainly because they make beautiful stitches or imperfections when they sew. Most denim heads like me, tend to hunt down the older machines. We list the sewing machines used on pocket bags of every Endrime jean, something we were the first to do with 100% transparency. After ten years working as a designer for some of the world’s best denim companies, I decided when it came to my own brand, Endrime, I would buy the best machines I could (after doing some research), and take my time hunting them down slowly. Most trained designers can sew, we are taught pattern cutting, draping and tailoring.
