About 30 years ago, I bought a Randall stitching horse in an old tack shop/feed and grain, here in Montana. The horse was in near new condition but made in the late 1880's or early 1890's. Randall has been in business since 1858 and they were then and still are today, one of the largest suppliers of leather machinery, parts and tools in the U.S. The company name is now Campbell/Randall. Stitching horses were made in two different styles. One with straight in-line jaws and one with jaws that were set and turned a little to the left. The straight jaw was designed for harness makers and the off-set jaw as made for saddle makers. My horse has the off-set or twisted jaw. Hope this will help.