What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
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Re: What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
There have never been any good deals around here. Usually a 500 goes for over $1000, and a 510 or 520 fetches near $2000. If they are loaded with optional tools, they sell for even more.
Re: What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
As said before. Remember that the ones you see on CL are the ones not selling generally. In my time I have gotten a 510 with bandsaw, jointer, Planer, and various other accessories for $500, another 510 for $100 with bandsaw and jointer, and then a 500 for 100 with jointer. The deals are there but you have to find them quick or people like me snatched em up. My best way is to get a CL app and heck it daily or twice a day if your really looking for something ASAP.garys wrote:There have never been any good deals around here. Usually a 500 goes for over $1000, and a 510 or 520 fetches near $2000. If they are loaded with optional tools, they sell for even more.
However, now I rarely check. I have my 3 shopsmiths in my garage with almost every accessory I could want, and I have gotten my father in law hooked up with a nearly full set and a 510. If I do buy something though I generally only bounce at steals. (ie. My 510 with jointer term and bandsaw for $100 I sold the bandsaw and jointer for $100 total to make my 510 free. Made someones day too.
But that's just my 2 cents. (I also agree to be very cautious though.
-Beave
Re: What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
Agree with using an app - I use cPro on iPad - free version , lets me search many cities at once. I usually search all ads in NC - check once a day. As mentioned, the ones you se on CL priced so high are usually not selling. When a good deal comes up they go in 1-2 days tops.
Re: What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
Craigslist is useless here. The population is too sparse, so whenever I search, it can't find even one Shopsmith in the entire state. That might likely be due to the fact that we have a real buy-sell site locally that gets all the ads so Craigslist gets nothing.
But, this is the listing of Shopsmiths available today.
https://www.bismanonline.com/mandan_nd/ ... w_drill_pr $1500
https://www.bismanonline.com/hillsboro_ ... hop_system No price
https://www.bismanonline.com/bismarck_n ... hop_system $1750
https://www.bismanonline.com/bowdon_nd/ ... sels_table $1250
These reflect the going price for a used Shopsmith in this part of the country.
But, this is the listing of Shopsmiths available today.
https://www.bismanonline.com/mandan_nd/ ... w_drill_pr $1500
https://www.bismanonline.com/hillsboro_ ... hop_system No price
https://www.bismanonline.com/bismarck_n ... hop_system $1750
https://www.bismanonline.com/bowdon_nd/ ... sels_table $1250
These reflect the going price for a used Shopsmith in this part of the country.
Re: What's up with Craigslist and SS Equipment?
Another endorsement for cPro here.jeremysavoy wrote:Agree with using an app - I use cPro on iPad - free version , lets me search many cities at once. I usually search all ads in NC - check once a day. As mentioned, the ones you se on CL priced so high are usually not selling. When a good deal comes up they go in 1-2 days tops.
Around here (DC/MD/VA) I see at least a couple of 510s and an occasional 520 is the $500-800 price range every year. Of course you also get wildly unrealistic prices -- the guy asking $2000 for a rusty ER with few accessories. Just depends on the seller. There was a guy in Delaware selling a strip sander (among other items) recently and he wanted more than the price of a new one shipped from Shopsmith. It's been up for a while and will probably stay there until he gets reasonable.
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