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A friend of mine has closed a handbag design/production workshop in Tulse Hill as she had to go back to Italy. I am now left with the job of selling the remaining stock (different sizes and colours of cowhides, rivets, hooks, eyelets, linen, etc) as well as an industrial sewing machine and a textile cutting machine, both in very good conditions.

I have pictures available upon request.

Please contact me if you or anyone you know may be interest in this.

PS: Advice on how I can get rid of these items will be welcome and highly appreciated

Very interested, but not in the machinery, hides and fasteners and if you have any, bag frames, in fact most hardware..I am a bag maker/designer and my phone number is on site also my FB link, feel free to get in touch with me today if possible. http://karinasbags.co.uk/?r=50

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