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15th Mar 2012, 01:48 PM #16Most Valued Member
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i think the green vice is a Pratt and Burnard 2 speed
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15th Mar 2012, 01:51 PM #17Most Valued Member
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15th Mar 2012, 01:58 PM #18Distracted Member
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Damn. If I had spare cash I'd go for that and trade or sell what I didn't want. Well spotted. (Should this go in the ebay thread?)
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15th Mar 2012, 03:37 PM #19Pink 10EE owner
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The seller did reply to my question and gave me a phone number to contact him on... Which I did... It was his fathers and he knew nothing about it...
It could very well be in perfect condition.. What I would expect it to be in at least good condition... The photo's do not show the typical abuse you see on clapped out tools..
However sometimes you do end up with purchasing a lemon on ebay... Been there done that...
And sometimes you end with a fantastic bargain.... Like my slotter,,,Gold, the colour of choice for the discerning person.
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15th Mar 2012, 04:27 PM #20Most Valued Member
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If I hear one more "oh all the good stuff in is Melbourne" there is going to be trouble
Stuart
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15th Mar 2012, 04:33 PM #21Distracted Member
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Ok then, 75 percent of the all the good stuff is in Melbourne. The rest is in Sydney or QLD. With a gem turning up here once in a blue moon. How's that?
PS: Perth? I think I've heard of that. In Africa isn't it?
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15th Mar 2012, 04:34 PM #22
Thanks for the tip Eskimo... No I didn't buy anything, but I was sorely tempted by a few of the items...
It's stupid how they organize their auction lots, all the accessories seperated from the machines and loaded willy nilly onto pallets... All the change gears for the lathes in a seperate lot...
Any one here get that Holbrook?
Regards
Ray
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15th Mar 2012, 04:35 PM #23Dave J Guest
What a shame the arbours etc have been split from there machines, typical auction.
Someone got a good deal for $290, now watch ebay, LOL
Dave
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15th Mar 2012, 04:36 PM #24anne-maria.
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15th Mar 2012, 05:15 PM #25Banned
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Your Tax paying dollars at work yet again. Typical lazy auctioneer, with no clue what they are looking at. They could have pulled that straight edge into a lot of its own and it would have went $150. They still would have got $290 for the pallet.
Phil.
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15th Mar 2012, 05:46 PM #27Philomath in training
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Gee guys - I could have done without seeing that! I would have bought that lot just for a vice alone (and goodies for all the good little children as well).
Depressed,
Michael
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15th Mar 2012, 05:57 PM #28Most Valued Member
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Much better
A nice mix of lathe and mill parts on the same pallet
The chucks
Various Lathe Chucks, Flat Table, Rotary Table & Milling Machine Spare Part - Lot # 71
The chuck keys
http://www.evansclarke.com.au/detail.asp?id=384658
Maybe its a cunning plan to make you buy two pallets?
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15th Mar 2012, 06:17 PM #29Pink 10EE owner
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