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8th March 2021, 07:24 AM #1
GPW midi-lathe plus a range of bits and pieces on eBay
Hi all.
If anyone's interested, I've put my lathe and assorted bits and pieces up for sale on eBay. It's only a small one, but I've had a lot of fun making pens with it over the years. The link is here
Making a permanent move overseas, and getting to the final bits of equipment for sale.
Cheers
DesSee some of my work and general shoji/kumiko information at kskdesign.com.au
My Instagram page
My YouTube channel
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Would you be willing to freight it at my expense if i win it? Looks perfect for starting out turning pens
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8th March 2021, 09:03 AM #3
It's an ideal turning starter package.
Other pieces of equipment that I've sold have been sent interstate (NSW, Vic, SA) and I've no problems with that whatsoever, but all shipments have been organised by the buyer, so shipment would be conditional on that.
Cheers
DesSee some of my work and general shoji/kumiko information at kskdesign.com.au
My Instagram page
My YouTube channel
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