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1966 13” CLK value

ripperj

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I looked in the stickies and didn’t see where this was a no-no, so...

I have a 13” CLK that I have had for years, it makes me slightly ill to think about selling it, but I need a bigger mill more than a second lathe(recently tooled up a more modern 16x40 gearhead)
The lathe is a short bed (20 something c-c)
With lots of tooling
L00 spindle
Taper attachment
5c collet adapter and drawbar
Double tumbler quick change
Large dials
Well done VFD with foot E-stop
Suzuki axa toolpost with a bunch of holders
Mint Bison 6” 3 jaw
Import but nice 8” 4 jaw
The original 3+4 jaws (functional but have miles on them)
6 jaw chuck
SB telescopic follower rest
SB standard steady rest
4 position saddle stop
Drill chucks and centers

Bed has some wear, but still makes nice parts, original flaking still visible on cross slide(barely)

It’s definitely not a restored beauty, but is a worker. Paint is rough with a half baked spray job on head covers.

I realize pictures would be a big help, but I’m on a travel assignment, and have time to daydream, but no access to my shop

In Ct, what do you figure it’s worth?
Thanks
Keith



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I looked in the stickies and didn’t see where this was a no-no, so...

I have a 13” CLK that I have had for years, it makes me slightly ill to think about selling it, but I need a bigger mill more than a second lathe(recently tooled up a more modern 16x40 gearhead)
The lathe is a short bed (20 something c-c)
With lots of tooling
L00 spindle +100
Taper attachment +500
5c collet adapter and drawbar +300
Double tumbler quick change +100
Large dials +100
Well done VFD with foot E-stop +100
Suzuki axa toolpost with a bunch of holders
Mint Bison 6” 3 jaw +300
Import but nice 8” 4 jaw +200
The original 3+4 jaws (functional but have miles on them)
6 jaw chuck +300
SB telescopic follower rest +350
SB standard steady rest +250
4 position saddle stop +100
Drill chucks and centers +100

Bed has some wear, but still makes nice parts, original flaking still visible on cross slide(barely)

It’s definitely not a restored beauty, but is a worker. Paint is rough with a half baked spray job on head covers.

I realize pictures would be a big help, but I’m on a travel assignment, and have time to daydream, but no access to my shop

In Ct, what do you figure it’s worth?
Thanks
Keith



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I usually start with a $500 base and add value based on accessories or characteristics. This has worked very well for me in the past. I added value beside what you listed and came up with $3,300. It would part out for more.
 
Thanks for the reply, I was going to try to get around $3500 for it. I did think about parting it out, but it seems like a shame to do that because it works so well.
Thanks again
I’ll post up some pics for giggles when I get home


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