Martin King 2 | 16/01/2022 18:48:44 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Hi All, Just got this lovely machine at auction, could not believe that we were the only bidder. Very heavy item at 70cm tall but complete and undamaged. Not sure of its exact use but saddlery comes to mind, perhaps rolling the leather wet to set into the correct curvature when dry? All thoughts welcome. Regards, Martin |
Martin King 2 | 17/01/2022 15:27:26 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Bump |
Michael Gilligan | 17/01/2022 16:32:28 |
![]() 20057 forum posts 1040 photos | Sorry, Martin … I still don’t know One thought though : If you don’t know its function; what makes you assume that it is a ‘Leather Rolling Machine’ MichaelG.’ |
Martin King 2 | 17/01/2022 16:47:51 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Hi Michael, the same German company made a machine brand called Rodi which was a leather roller for thin sections, also the auction description was leather machine, though that may not be a good thing to go by! I am comfortable with it being that but have no idea of how it would be used in anger so to speak. Lots of heavier leather work is done wet and the work takes a ‘set’ wHen it dries out. will post the name in a moment. cheers Martin |
Martin King 2 | 17/01/2022 16:50:18 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Auction description An antique cobblers leather roller mangle by Gustav Rafflenbeul Schwelm, W 53cm x H 70cm x D 48cm.
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ega | 17/01/2022 16:53:54 |
2487 forum posts 199 photos | Posted by Martin King 2 on 17/01/2022 16:47:51:...Lots of heavier leather work is done wet and the work takes a ‘set’ wHen it dries out.
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eg Brooks leather bicycle saddles. |
Bizibilder | 17/01/2022 17:20:03 |
![]() 120 forum posts 7 photos | Googling Shoemakers leather rolling machine threw up quite a few hits. |
Martin King 2 | 20/01/2022 14:51:21 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Hi All, just stripped this down completely and sent the rollers and some other parts to be polished. Found some remnants of the original green finish so will match that colour for the restoration. Fortunately all the pins securing the gears etc all came out easily and there are no damaged parts. Will need me to turn up a new handle in greenheart that I have loads of. Chees, Martin |
Bo'sun | 20/01/2022 17:03:18 |
602 forum posts 2 photos | Hello Martin, Hope the restoration goes well. Watch working with Greenheart though, I'm told slinters can easily go septic. |
Martin King 2 | 25/01/2022 17:16:30 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | Hi All, Here are some pics of the restored machine, now ready to go. Quite enjoyable to do but the parts were very heavy. Cheers, Martin |
Nicholas Farr | 25/01/2022 18:25:50 |
![]() 3310 forum posts 1524 photos | Hi Martin, well that's scrubbed up very nicely. Regards Nick. |
Frances IoM | 25/01/2022 18:55:22 |
1247 forum posts 28 photos | it looks very pretty but who buys such things ? as it looks to be a very specialised market. |
Andrew Tinsley | 25/01/2022 19:10:27 |
1610 forum posts | Well Martin bought it and if I had been at the auction I may well have bid. Andrew. P.S. In my neck of the woods, there are quite a few saddlers. They may have been interested too. |
Martin King 2 | 25/01/2022 20:24:18 |
980 forum posts 436 photos | We both work on the general basis of “if we like it, perhaps someone else will too” We really enjoy finding nice odd items and bringing them back to life, the fact that they often make a it of profit helps too! often things like this just end up at the scrapyard which I think is a great shame. Now listed so we will wait and see…. Cheers, Martin |
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