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Knee Mill 8x30? Esquimalt BC

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Mike
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No price, belt drive, looks in reasonable shape.


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This resembles a B048 style mill. Great for a knifemaker, but the column-spindle distance is quite short, just over 7 inches. I sold mine because that was way too constraining.
 
Thanks. I don't want to get in a bidding war with you so let me know if you reach him and if you are not interested. Funny, I much prefer email for both buying and selling. It is an easy way to keep track of the order of inquiries so I can offer it in order. I always respond even if it is only to tell them they are number 5 on the list.

Brian
 
Thanks. I don't want to get in a bidding war with you so let me know if you reach him and if you are not interested. Funny, I much prefer email for both buying and selling. It is an easy way to keep track of the order of inquiries so I can offer it in order. I always respond even if it is only to tell them they are number 5 on the list.

Brian
I agree.
 
AHHHHHH! Someone is coming Saturday to look at it. Probably buy it. $1500. I bet he’ll be buying it. I will check back Saturday just in the off chance
 
AHHHHHH! Someone is coming Saturday to look at it. Probably buy it. $1500. I bet he’ll be buying it. I will check back Saturday just in the off chance
If you would be willing to pay the asking price - or more-my recommendation would be to let the seller know right away. Sometimes the first 'buyer' will try a lowball offer, or just won't show at all. It's good to establish your place in the queue! :) I bought my Logan lathe that way.
 
If you would be willing to pay the asking price - or more-my recommendation would be to let the seller know right away. Sometimes the first 'buyer' will try a lowball offer, or just won't show at all. It's good to establish your place in the queue! :) I bought my Logan lathe that way.
True story - I was the *third* to view a mill that was less than half market value. Less than the price of a mill/drill in iffy condition. Less than 100 hours use, Came with tooling. The First 2 had the audacity to lowball the seller. I asked if they'd take a cheque (while they were answering the phone on another possible buyer). They told the caller it was sold. This is after I told them it was worth double their asking price. The seller didn't care. The comptroller set the price, firm. Success!
 
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