Logan Simplex Plus 760 Mountcutter

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jaybee173
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Logan Simplex Plus 760 Mountcutter

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Logan simplex plus 760 mountcutter in very good condition with 701 and 702 cutting heads, full instructions and a few blades.

There is a Youtube instruction guide here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQMac8TaL6k

Ideal starter machine or spare. Spares and blades available from Lion

£165

Collect in Newton Abbot in Devon
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jaybee173
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Re: Logan Simplex Plus 760 Mountcutter

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Now £125
Not your average framer
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Re: Logan Simplex Plus 760 Mountcutter

Post by Not your average framer »

This machine is a perfectly viable option for a small volume framer operating from home on a limited budget, who does not want to buy something much more expensive. I used to supply have tinted prints to a picture framer based in an out building at a Dartmoor hotel and his business was called Moorland framing. He operated successfully, for a number of years using a basic set up like this mountcutter and the quality of his mountcutting was truly top class. So, if limited in budget and working from home, producing a small volume, maybe think about something like this.
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