This post is of an identical machine I am looking at.
Comes with computer, floppy discs, power supply, red bench, the whole thing, leads and all.
Is not up and running, but I can't see why it won't go once leads are in and fired up.
What is a ball park figure for the price of one of these machines (looks like it has never been used)
Thanks in advance
Price, ball park figure?
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Re: Price, ball park figure?
Schools have been known ask £200 or even give them away.
However, you'd have to be lucky to get one for that - I'd say they're worth between £400-£1000 (paying more if it can be shown working and has CAM software or extra tooling)
However, you'd have to be lucky to get one for that - I'd say they're worth between £400-£1000 (paying more if it can be shown working and has CAM software or extra tooling)
Re: Price, ball park figure?
Thanks for that.
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