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Interesting! The seller is asking $400 OBO. Seems like a pretty good deal to me. Around here South Bend anything normally has an asking price of over $1K regardless of what it is.
OK little lathe but will need some TLC. If he doesn't know much about it, for the love of dog, don't let him "clean it up". I wouldn't pay much more than that for it.
The seller told me he might clean it up and there are a lot of people interested in it, so I think he's already planning to be firmer on the price than the listing indicates. We shall see.
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My next question is whether one or two guys in average shape would be able to muscle this into/out of the back of a Jeep. I just measured and it will definitely fit back there, but I don't want to drive around with a lathe in the back of my Jeep until a buddy is available to help me unload it!
Don't give up yet, he might just be trying to "work" you. I had a little text conversation with the seller of an antique SB mill a few weeks ago, he is asking WAY too much for it, but he assured me he had an offer of 5K, yet oddly it is still advertised LOL.
I hope this is the correct place to post this.
I found a 9 inch lathe that I might pick up. The seller is just calling it a 9 inch lathe, but not indicating the brand. Can anyone here help me identify it based on the pictures below?
The lathe is a 1933 or 1934 South Bend Model No. 20 TOOLMAKER. it was the model prior to the introduction of the
Workshop No. 5, it shares some features with the Workshop and some with the 8 inch Junior.
Very good score of a rare lathe, buy it fast...
Link to catalog pages:
1933_Circular_No.9-G
Steve
I hope this is the correct place to post this.
I found a 9 inch lathe that I might pick up. The seller is just calling it a 9 inch lathe, but not indicating the brand. Can anyone here help me identify it based on the pictures below?
The lathe is a 1933 or 1934 South Bend Model No. 20 TOOLMAKER. it was the model prior to the introduction of the
Workshop No. 5, it shares some features with the Workshop and some with the 8 inch Junior.
Very good score of a rare lathe, buy it fast...
Link to catalog pages:
1933_Circular_No.9-G
Steve
Seller listed it as sold. This one got away
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