the lathe seen around the world

was told that the 16000 dollar oneway lathe is posted on many many cities on craigslist

maybe it is a scam of some kind

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Electric Comet
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Could be a sales manager trying to get sales when people look only locally.

Martin -

My uncle took a 3 day road trip to buy his lathe. He took two friends with him to help with the rigging (big lathe) and see the factory.

He turned cowboy hats and large bowls. a 3-phase motor.

Mart> was told that the 16000 dollar oneway lathe is posted on many many cities

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Martin Eastburn

one possible reason always hard to know what scammers are cooking up next lots of car scams on craigslist

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Electric Comet

But they all show that it is in Kelso, WA.

Graham

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graham

Which is sorta "local" to me, I'd heard from a guy in that area's club that it was a guy that thought he wanted to be serious about wood-turning and changed his mind

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Ralph E Lindberg

That, too, had been in the back of my mind. Graham

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graham

they do but the point of craigslist is local exchanges

shipping would be a lot to almost anywhere because it has to be taken apart and crated before a freight company would touch it

crating that would be a bit of work hopefully he has woodworking skills and tools besides

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Electric Comet

price drop and now only 15000

i think they should raffle it off in a contest

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Electric Comet

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