Seen here posing on its original box is an old Ashford carder following some restoration.
I bought this one unseen, and regretted it because the teeth were rusty rendering the carder unusable.
Replacement cloth is available but replacing it is very involved, time consuming and difficult. Not a job I want to do again. The cloth is available via
your Ashford dealer (look no further) and the instructions for dismantling the carder are available for download from Ashford's site.
The original cloth is held on by industrial-strength staples. I stopped short of buying the staple gun after I spoke to a UK maker who uses strong double-sided tape to secure the cloth (plus the doffing strips of course).
As well as replacing the cloth and drive belt, the doffing strips came up like new using a spark-plug cleaning brass brush, and the wood looks good after a teak-oil and wax polish (this one doesn't seem to have been lacquered as per the current model).
I'll use it for a while and make sure that the cloth stays put.