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bez7293
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Morso wanted!

Post by bez7293 »

Hello
I'm after a Morso mitre machine to start framing my own pictures. When working as a picture framer, I used this type of cutter and found it ideal for doing the job perfectly.

I've been looking on eBay, but they are usually nowhere near me.

Thankyou for looking!
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Post by valpendleton »

Hello Bez 7293
We have a spare morso that we would like to sell. It has hardly been used & all mechanical parts are in excellent working order. It was stored in a barn, so has some superficial rust, but nothing a rub over with fine wire wool wouldn't sort out. We want £575 for it. We're based in Brackley, Northants...not too far away. Tel Chris or Val on 01280 702462 if you are interested.
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Re Morso required

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There are three for sale in Mega Equipment sale thread below.
Best wishes
Guy
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Post by valpendleton »

Hello again Bez7293

Perhaps I made the rust sound a lot worse than it is ! There's very little & only on a couple of areas. I can send you a photo if you like.

Val
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Post by kev@frames »

dont let the rust worry you. mine (1974) had to be dismatled and left in a sawn down drum of red diesel for a week to get the rust off and free it up , and its still going strong (albiet painted with red hammerite) 14 years later....

which is more than can be said of the Mike's Land Rover -erm fishing boat. cough. :oops:
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Post by valpendleton »

hahaha! Would love to hear more about Mike's Land Rover ...

Morso now SOLD

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Unfortunately we were messed around with here & so the morso is still for sale.

Val
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valpendleton wrote:Unfortunately we were messed around with here & so the morso is still for sale.

Val
Oh no, it isn't :wink:

It's currently sitting in my garaged being soaked in WD40 and carressed into its full magnificent splendour.

So, thanks very much Val (and Chris). It's got a nice shiny new set of blades that I picked up on the way home and it's going to be doing some serious chomping very soon.

Regards,
Steve
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Post by Moglet »

Congrats on the new toy, Steve, and congrats on the sale to Val! Win-win! :)
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Post by valpendleton »

Cheers chaps!

Nice to do business with you Steve and once again... best of luck with the framing venture. It's a good business to be in, despite anything we may have said today to the contrary! We've stuck at it for 28 years, so it can't be that bad!

Val
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