Original Wolf Pup - Discontinued
We released the direct tie-up Wolf Pup in 2000 and discontinued it in 2020. It had four shafts, four treadles, and an 18" weaving width. Download the product manual.
Schacht has made many products since 1969! Over the years, some products have retired and certain models within a product line have been discontinued.
On this page, we've collected all the information we have for discontinued products—including dates when they were made, photos, availability of repair parts, and product manuals.
Please note, some of the product manuals predate computers (by a lot).

We released the direct tie-up Wolf Pup in 2000 and discontinued it in 2020. It had four shafts, four treadles, and an 18" weaving width. Download the product manual.
The Lamp Holder was a wooden bracket attached to the castle side of the loom. It was discontinued around 2019; there are no repair parts available. We only make high...
Schacht embraced weaving technology from 1991 to 2003, developing a computer-controlled accessory for its Baby Wolf looms. We no longer offer repair parts or product support for the Combby. Download...

Our first rigid heddle loom looked much like the Flip loom, except it didn't fold. We released different sizes in 1976 and 2008, gradually phasing them out once the Flip...
We made these small frame looms from 2018 to 2023. There are no repair parts available for the loom itself. You can replace the weaving tools that came in the...
This petite plastic loom was released in 2004 and discontinued in 2020. There are no repair parts available for the loom itself. You can replace the weaving tools that came in the kit....
We released the vertical warping mill in 1982. Download the product manual.
We produced this swift from 2003 until 2020. There are no repair parts available but we can provide product support. Download the product manual.
Product description SLEY YOUR REED FASTER WITH THE AUTO REED HOOKThis magical hook is a weaver’s dream come true. It advances across the reed, automatically moving from one dent to the next. With just a little...
We released this wheel in 2004, in cherry and ash, with 24" and 30" drive wheel options. Customers could choose single- or double-treadle options, with flyer on the right or...
The single treadle Matchless was our first spinning wheel, released in 1987 and discontinued in 2020. Its double treadle version (released in 1995) remains in production. Both styles of Matchless...
We discontinued this product in 2023. There are no repair parts or product manuals.