My neighbour has a Colchester Master 2500 that she's looking to sell. Apparently it works and is in great condition. Not sure the value of it, but open to offers. Located in Hamilton, ON.
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Forget anyone else... we want it. I have an ad looking for oneMy neighbour has a Colchester Master 2500 that she's looking to sell. Apparently it works and is in great condition. Not sure the value of it, but open to offers. Located in Hamilton, ON.
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Hi I sent you a private message as well. Please put me in touch with your neighbour.My neighbour has a Colchester Master 2500 that she's looking to sell. Apparently it works and is in great condition. Not sure the value of it, but open to offers. Located in Hamilton, ON.
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Patience young grasshopper...... They are just trying to help a neighbor who is probably going through a rough patch, otherwise I suspect that the original owner who would know something about it would be selling it themselves.Just an FYI people, the initial response to me saying I wanted to buy the lathe was "...what's your offer? I'm dealing with the sale of it."
I asked to come see the lathe tonight which is as soon as humanly possible for me and my brother, so we could assess the lathe and make a fair informed offer with all the facts in hand.
I'll let you know if I hear anything back. I suspect the OP has no idea about what this lathe is worth and is waiting to have a bunch of people give him prices.
If you see my post I don't know enough to know what it is worth and I wish to be as fair as possible because I know full well why the sale is being done the way it is.Patience young grasshopper...... They are just trying to help a neighbor who is probably going through a rough patch, otherwise I suspect that the original owner who would know something about it would be selling it themselves.
By now I suspect that you have a pretty good idea what it's worth, so make a respectable offer dependant on in person inspection. Not everyone likes selling stuff, and dealing with tire kickers, I know that if I get a slightly bad vibe, that person will never have enough money to waste any more of my time.
I know the seller is clueless, and said as much. Saying that and arguing with me telling me to make an offer while short of relevant facts helps no one.My guess is @140mower is exactly correct. The actual seller probably knows little about the machine much less what accessories are kicking around the shop that should go with it. I would have a quick look around the shop for anything that should go with the lathe. The pic does show a steady rest on the machine if I'm not mistaken.
How about giving the seller a range of prices that would depend upon many things thus the need to gather more information? You could say the range might be from. $500-$4500 so they get an idea how important it is that you get all the necessary details.I know the seller is clueless, and said as much. Saying that and arguing with me telling me to make an offer while short of relevant facts helps no one.
The seller has a post asking for valuation of the lathe, but again it is short on information required to provide a fair informed valuation. I'm offering to do that in person and put up cash offer once completed. How about others make their offers here and now?
I just recently bought my Colchester Chipmaster lathe and paid $750 because the seller insisted I make an offer before I had a chance to view the lathe. He then said he had someone that was offering $500.How about giving the seller a range of prices that would depend upon many things thus the need to gather more information? You could say the range might be from. $500-$4500 so they get an idea how important it is that you get all the necessary details.
@TorontoBuilder .. I am not interested in buying it. I am interested because I worked on a Triumph 2000 for over 6 years in the 80's. I am well aware of the quality of the lathe I worked on. I was just putting info out. I don't have voltage, amperes or money at this point... See the picture of the guy with long hair? That is me, from the website of the company I used to work for. Now what's left of my hair is grey, white.I know the seller is clueless, and said as much. Saying that and arguing with me telling me to make an offer while short of relevant facts helps no one.
The seller has a post asking for valuation of the lathe, but again it is short on information required to provide a fair informed valuation. I'm offering to do that in person and put up cash offer once completed. How about others make their offers here and now?
Meanwhile in Ontario there have been 4 similar Colchester lathes than recently sold and one is still for sale aside from this one. They do come up enough here to be thorough. Hey if they had a price I'd have accepted or rejected it.Just to contrast how much market areas can differ (like @140mower mentioned) I sold a lathe yesterday and the next day after posting it I had 2 buyers from 3-7 hours away willing to etransfer the entire purchase price without ever being able to see the lathe in person! I wasn't going to hold it for anyone and it was first come first serve. It was not what I considered a super deal (market value) but the lathe was in very good shape and I had excellent pictures. I also talked to the guys on the phone and I believe they could tell I was honest and knew what I was talking about. I was a bit surprised how easy it was to sell for good money.