NC Carpet Binding & Equipment is putting the craft of auto upholstery front and center at the 2017 SEMA Show — and we have details!
From October 31 to November 3, CEO Mal Maher and his team of sewing machine experts will be at the Las Vegas Convention Center (Booth #24193) showcasing the craft’s best industrial sewing machines and answering your questions.
Stop by NC’s booth to meet the team, try their awesome machines, network with some of the industry’s top trimmers and take advantage of huge savings, free shipping and an unbelievable extended warranty available only at SEMA!
Here’s a sneak peak of what NC has in store…
NC Will Display a Full Range of Machines
From the NC6 to the NC11L, their most popular sewing machines will be on display for you to touch, try, and buy. That includes double-needles, long-arms and their USA-made auto mat carpet binder & serger.
NC’s booth will feature a full inventory of sewing machines, industrial cutting tools, binding tapes, serging yarns and more. They’re shipping all machines for free.
Want to save even more? Roll your new NC machine right off the showroom floor on Friday, as they’ll be mounted on industrial locking caster wheels.
Got a question? Ask it. Want to see a machine in action? Try it. It’s that simple!
Top Trimmers Giving Product Demonstrations
To highlight our craft, NC has invited seven of the country’s top trimmers to display their skills to the show’s 70,000 attendees. The trimmers include:
- Dave Vos of Customs by Vos
- Shannon Walters of Interiors by Shannon
- Ricky Howard of Interiors by Shannon
- Revo Reeves of Stitchcraft Interiors
- Chris McClintock of Bux Customs
- Ed Brumfield of Hi Class Customs
- Steve Kurzman of Custom Stitching Co.
Relicate Leather will be the show’s exclusive leather vendor, providing the talented craftsmen with hides to run through NC sewing machines. Some of the trimmers’ best work will also be on display. You don’t want to miss it!
Show Discounts and Extended Warranty
What’s a SEMA booth without awesome SEMA deals — right?
NC is offering huge discounts and free shipping on all its popular sewing machines. Plus, they’ll throw in an unprecedented 5-year limited warranty! (By far, the longest in our industry!)
Save even more by buying your new machine at SEMA and wheeling it right out of the convention center.
Place your order before or at SEMA to take advantage of these great savings. Once SEMA is over, so are the deals.
SEMA Giveaway!
Auto upholsterers who stop by NC’s booth can drop their business cards in a jar for a chance to win a cordless leather & carpet cutter.
NC will draw one business card from the jar on the last day of the show – Friday, November 3. Whoever’s card is drawn takes home the prize.
To increase your chances of winning, stop by NC’s booth during the drawing and you’ll be allowed to drop another business card in the jar!!
More Surprises to Come
NC has a lot more planned for the 2017 SEMA Show. Stay tuned to The Hog Ring, where more announcements will be made as the date approaches.
For details on attending the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, visit SemaShow.com.
To learn more about NC Carpet Binding & Equipment and check out their high-quality sewing machines, visit N-CCarpet.com. Follow them on Instagram at @NC_Carpet_Binding.
Fred Mattson says
Having live demos is a great way to show what we actually do. SEMA still does not promote or recognize auto trim as a vital part of the auto industry.
The cars upholstery accounts for one third of the car. Sewing is very important and I am glad that auto trimmers are stepping up to show that we are just as important as paint and motors.
I am looking forward to seeing NC Sewing Machines at SEMA!
Mal Maher says
Thanks Fred and we look forward to meeting and learning from everyone.
Derek says
I am very excited that our trade is going to finally get some of the exposure it deserves. I am impressed with NC Sewing Machine for taking this step and making it happen. I think by doing this you are also bringing more trimmers together. We stand strong together in a trade that is not often recognized for its talent or worth to the automotive industry.
Thank you
Derek Friesen