I'm looking for a tailor (or someone else who stitches things) that has a sewing machine with a long arm and detachable foot. I'm trying modify a backpack, and a regular sewing machine can't reach.
You might want to go around to the local tailors with your backpack and tell them what you want. The one on Elm St near Cerry St has the best reviews. What are you trying to do to your backpack?
I'm not sure if Mr. Caluti at Rizzo's Tailoring in Harvard Square has what you're looking for, but he can do some pretty elaborate things...I'd give him a call!
REI recomended The Village Cobbler in Reading, and I took my other pack there, but he did a really lousy job (the mods fell apart), and he was really annoying to talk to.
If you want to do something custom with it I can probably help when I get back in a week. I'm right in Davis and do repairs on occasion when I'm not doing bespoke commissions.
This is a 2300in^3 internal frame pack I use for SAR, and needs lash tabs on the bottom and extra daisy chain added in a couple of places. Ragged Mountain in Intervale, NH quoted me ~$200 b/c they would have to take the pack apart to get their sewing machine in, hence the quest for the machine with the seperate foot.
I would need to look at it. I have an extremely long free arm machine with a walking foot.
SAR? Do you mean Search and Rescue? How much safety is tied to the strength of the tabs and chaining? I would require a waiver of liability before starting any kind of safety critical work. If it's just for accessories and stuff then that is a different story.
yeah, this is my 24hr pack. The extra stuff is so I can hang a bike light on the pack (packs have a tendency to disappear at night...) and so I can lash a foam pad to the bottom. For safety-critical work we use separate, dedicated lines and webbing.
I get back into town Tues next week. We should meet up and discuss the project. If it looks like there is going to be a lot of labor in taking stuff apart then we may be able to design something that can rivet on instead.
I didn't modify a backpack, I had mine repaired by Brett's Luggage Repair, and they did an awesome job on a backpack that looked unsalvageable at first. Maybe they'd do your mods too. They are outside the city but there is a guy in the basement at 134 Beach St by South Station that picks up for them.
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Date: 2008-09-08 10:57 pm (UTC)SAR? Do you mean Search and Rescue? How much safety is tied to the strength of the tabs and chaining? I would require a waiver of liability before starting any kind of safety critical work. If it's just for accessories and stuff then that is a different story.
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