1970s LeClerc Kebec I is a strongly built 4 shaft counter-balance loom, allowing the production of wide fabrics. It is designed to be operated by two weavers, each one working with his own set of treadles, and throwing or receiving the shuttle in turn. It is possible to affix this loom with a flying shuttle to allow one weaver to weave alone. It is equipped with treadle sets (2) fixed in front. Whichever treadle is used, the tension remains the same and the shed is perfect from one end to the other. Comes with plain wire heddles, bench, 2 reeds and 4 shuttles. The loom also includes four additional harnesses. The loom is currently assembled and located on Pender Island, British Columbia. Price is negotiable.