One point to be made is that it's pretty silly to be getting a Deckel pantograph all the way from Canada, when if you shake the bushes a little, you could probably find one for 500 bucks (or less) right in your home state !
Deckel *mills* are extremely rare in the US, but the Deckel pantographs are pretty common...thousands of them out there sitting in a corner unused for a couple of decades, under the shop dust. Cheap, because CNC has made them obsolete for industry and nobody wants them. And most of them here would be 220 volts, not 550.
If you place a "wanted" ad on Machinetools.com for a "Deckel mill", based on my past experience, you'll get no one calling with a mill, but get 5 dealers calling trying to sell you the Deckel *pantograph* they've had sitting around for 10 years. If you were to place a "wanted" ad for Deckel *Pantograph*, your phone would probably be ringing off the hook !
When they show up at live auctions, they typically sell for a couple hundred bucks.