Description: This is such a beautiful rare find! It is what a saddle maker would use to hold the leather as he worked on it. Very primitive from the 1800s. It was purchased from an Iowa farm in the late 60's and used by a leather worker for a short period and then put in storage for many years. It is in clean vintage condition. It has been oiled with Watco to recondition. The leather strap is still in good condition and attaches to the jaws and the adjustable lever under seat. There is a readable Randall triangle logo stamp on the jaw which makes the item very rare. Great conversation piece...you can use it for a side table or just use it for leather work...still works great as designed. It will look great in a farmhouse or ranch and would be an awesome gift for a horse lover! THE J.D. RANDALL CO. of Cincinnati, OH has been in business since 1858 and they were then and still are today, one of the largest suppliers of leather machinery, parts and tools in the U.S. The company name is now Campbell/Randall. Stitching horses were made in two different styles. One with straight in-line jaws and one with jaws that were set and turned a little to the left. The straight jaw was designed for harness makers and the off-set jaw was made for saddle makers. This jaw is off-setMeasures approx. 25-1/2" long (at feet) x 18" deep (at feet) x 43-1/2" tall, overall. Bench top is approx. 25" long x 8" deep. Jaws are 5" wide and open approx. 9" max. Total weight is 18 lbs. 14.0 oz..FedEx Custom packing included to assure insurance covers damage
Price: 695 USD
Location: Evergreen, Colorado
End Time: 2024-09-29T02:20:02.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Culture: Western Americana
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes