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seanmit
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Mitre guillotine

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Does anyone have a secondhand Orteguil 70 OR 100 Mitre guillotine for sale?
Thanks Sean
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I'm sure there's one going on eBay at the moment.
I'll go and see if I can find a link for it & post it.
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eBay item number:
301615294749
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Re: Mitre guillotine

Post by Roy »

I have an Orteguil (OR-C-80) I've decided to sell as have obtained a 2nd hand Morso, and have limited space.
I believe the Orteguil 70 or 100 work like a Morso, whereas with the 80 you need to cut mitres with a mitre saw first, then trim a fraction off each side with the 80.
It's in good condition, and I've just received the blades back from Lion after sharpening. I've been very pleased with it (much better and more accurate than the mitre trimmers you can buy) - in fact the mitres are spot on, and a very clean cut.
I bought from e-bay, but of good provenance, as sold by the son of the owner who passed away recently - he used it to frame his wife's paintings. It has the measuring arm
I'm in Southampton, and if interested it would really need to be collected. Not sure what it's worth, but I was hoping for around £300
Thanks
Roy
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