A Tipical CL SS weekend In WI!!!
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- "Wild Bad Bob"
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A Tipical CL SS weekend In WI!!!
http://greenbay.craigslist.org/search/s ... h&sort=rel
So many choices, so few dollars!!!
Then MN
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/searc ... =shopsmith
So many choices, so few dollars!!!
Then MN
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/searc ... =shopsmith
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
- Ed in Tampa
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- "Wild Bad Bob"
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Ya, I looked at some FL cities last night, and saw what they were asking on them!!! They want to be able to retire on the sale.
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
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No, Bill bought up all the used stuff years ago, so there are few left in central FL! 

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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
A Buy!
In the Minneapolis listing there is one from June 28 for $150. It is for a 10ER and while not great at that price, what makes it special is the jointer and the special bracket (which is rare). 10ER fans take note
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- "Wild Bad Bob"
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an the coveted ER Speed, changer!!!!
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
- r_mack1969
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That was exactly what I was thinking!! I see a few that I would be interested in if closer to our Florida area.Ed in Tampa wrote:Wow I wonder who the salesman was that sold in the Wis/Minn area was. He was good. In our area we may get a Shopsmith once a week or two nothing like that.
It must be supply and demand.
- "Wild Bad Bob"
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It must be supply and demand.
Almost always is, except for the ignorant seller that thinks if he payed X, it is worth 1/2-3/4 X!
Almost always is, except for the ignorant seller that thinks if he payed X, it is worth 1/2-3/4 X!
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
- Ed in Tampa
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Another reason so many Shopsmith units are for sale up north is most are bought when the purchaser is working and has expendable income.
When they retire and move south they usually sell off everything to keep the move as simple as possible. If the Shopsmith is in the south already it probably won't get sold off during a retirement move.
Plus I believe back in the day there was a lot more expendable income up in the north manufacturing belt than there was in the south. That may have shifted since it seems like a lot of professionals have made the move south and conduct business electronically.
I have a buddy that has a job similar to the one I had. I worked in a 10,000 person complex where he works from home in rural Georgia, with his manager in Calf his 2 peers scattered over the US and while overseeing a group in Brazil.
Times have changed big time.
When they retire and move south they usually sell off everything to keep the move as simple as possible. If the Shopsmith is in the south already it probably won't get sold off during a retirement move.
Plus I believe back in the day there was a lot more expendable income up in the north manufacturing belt than there was in the south. That may have shifted since it seems like a lot of professionals have made the move south and conduct business electronically.
I have a buddy that has a job similar to the one I had. I worked in a 10,000 person complex where he works from home in rural Georgia, with his manager in Calf his 2 peers scattered over the US and while overseeing a group in Brazil.
Times have changed big time.
Ed in Tampa
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