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Selling up - but only temporarily

Posted: Sat 10 Dec, 2011 6:51 pm
by Tim
Hello All

I have the following framing equipment for sale - any interest here?

This looked much better when it was a Word document - sorry.....

Morso F Mitre Guillotine £ 650.00
Right hand measuring arm, metric. Spare set of blades (still
boxed after re-sharpening), and as much of my spare moulding
as you can take.


Casesse CS79 Manual underpinner £ 275.00
Several Boxes of Casesse & Inmes V Nails


HotPress JM26 26”JetMounter Laminator £ 375.00
Including a couple of (partial) rolls of film to get you started


Keencut Ultimat Gold 48” Mountcutter £ 600.00
With several dozen spare blades, and as much of my spare
mount and backing board as you can carry to your transport!

Canon iPF6100 Large Format Printer with stand £ 1,100.00
New print head installed today, full set of spare inks, but one
or two may need to be opened before actual sale! Some
media also included - photo paper gloss, matte, fine art paper
and canvas


A Complete Framing and Printing Workshop for only £ 3,000.00



Special Offer for Forum Members

Buy the lot for £ 2,000.00 cash - but offer only open until Friday 16th December after which it all goes on EBay…….

Re: Selling up - but only temporarily

Posted: Sun 11 Dec, 2011 12:07 pm
by Howey
Good morning. Have you got any pictures. It's a long way to come for a look? If you have some they can go to john@thecaptainhowey.com.
Many thanks
John

Re: Selling up - but only temporarily

Posted: Sun 11 Dec, 2011 7:08 pm
by johnnymachin
Hello,can you send some pictures?Thanks,Johnny.
machinframes@gmail.com

Re: Selling up - but only temporarily

Posted: Mon 12 Dec, 2011 10:07 pm
by Tim
Hi

Just keeping everyone in the loop, because I've received a load of e-mails about individual items on the list, and don't want people to think I'm ignoring them. I do, however, have someone coming to see/buy the lot on Saturday, so could I ask everyone who's messaged me about individual items to please hold on until after the weekend?

Thanks for understanding

Tim