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Leath′er-peb′bling ma-chine′.

One in which a fancy surface is given to dressed leather, resembling morocco, levant, hog-skin, or other fancy style. The leather is passed upon a bed beneath a roller having the desired pattern. The pattern is given by soft metal, which has been cast upon an original surface of the required character (see leather-embossing), or the pattern of the roller is obtained by taking an electrotype copy of some selected piece of leather and transferring to the roller.

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