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C.S. Osborne Splitting Machine #84 Leather splitter Made In USA
$ 403.92
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Description
Description:C.S. Osborne Splitting Machine.
This is the Original Osborne No. 84 Splitting Machine. Cast iron frame. Made from the original Newark, NJ patterns. Uses a movable twist handle to set blade depth. A locking stop can also be set to return to the same setting. The operator inserts a strap, pushes the handle forward and twists to lock in the position. When pulling leather through, the operator continues to advance the handle forward with the free hand to create a tapered skive. Machine has a round bar across the blade as a safety feature. 8" hollow ground inlaid blade. Instruction sheet provided. Weight 12 lbs.
Replacement parts also available.
C.S. Osborne & Co.
is a manufacturer of specialized hand tools designed exclusively for upholsterers, auto trimmers, awning and canvas workers, furniture makers and other professionals in related trades. For generations, the family run business has always taken great pride in engineering the highest quality tools and offering our products both here in the United States and abroad. C.S. Osborne produces the most extensive line of custom tools available -and we guarantee that our tools will deliver excellent quality and superior performance.
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