The Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines website in online
After months of preparation and one trip to Toledo, to take photographs, I have finally managed to get the initial version of the Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines website online. It has been quite a task, trying to catch the owner, Bob Kovar, in between him answering phone calls and setting up and repairing industrial sewing machines.
The business is located at 3631 Marine Road, near the airport, in Toledo, Ohio. The building is huge and is thoroughly polluted with industrial sewing machines. They are everywhere; on racks, tables, counters, and on the floor. If it's a sewing machine and built for professional use, they probably have it in stock! I'm talking bar tackers, sergers, walking foot machines, needle feed machines, zig-zaggers, button machines, tailors' machines, shoe patchers, cylinder arm machines, post machines, portable walking foot machines, and ... the entire line of Cowboy sewing equipment. They also have a huge stock replacement parts, needles, bobbins, etc, and nylon thread, in sizes from #46 up to #346.
The website was primarily designed around the Cowboy brand machines, which are highly favored by professional and semi-pro leather crafters. These big leather stitchers are able to sew through 7/8 inch of veg-tan or bridle leather and are used to make holsters, halters, saddles, bridles, reins, dress, gun and weight belts, and all manner of cases, pouches, sheathes and leather bags.
I still have a lot more work to do on the website, but I invite you to go to www.tolindsewmach.com and take a look around. If you know somebody who needs an industrial sewing machine, or a big leather stitcher, tell them about Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines!
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