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Sergey
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All Sold. Delete It

Post: # 9772Unread post Sergey
Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:33 pm

All Sold
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Post: # 10203Unread post Sergey
Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:57 am

New Price.

Lathe + Styli - 400$ + Shiping.

PM Me if interest

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Post: # 10295Unread post Sergey
Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:11 am

Still Sale

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Post: # 10343Unread post piaptk
Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:53 pm

Hi sergey, these have been going on eBay for under $150 us, so you might have it priced too high for anyone to be interested on here.
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Post: # 10351Unread post cymbalism
Mon Aug 30, 2010 10:47 am

I could see paying that if it had the head with it but p is right, $400 is way too high for just the arm
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Post: # 10357Unread post mossboss
Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:24 pm

Hey Guys
At least it is a well travelled one Its not so long ago that Sergey posted here with questions about cutting and all the normal stuff from noobies
It seems that he got it on ebay got a stylus from Apollo had no where to fit the stylus or the arm, for that matter, found out that he needs to spend the next ten years Vodka money to get going so its back on the market
I think he paid $250 for the arm and around the $60 for the stylus plus transport to Moscow or wherever he is in Russia with a bit of import duty as well he would be close to getting his money back if any one buys it of course
So here we have another sad story really of someone having a go and finding it a bit harder than it seems throws his arms up in the air and wants out
Arghhh
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Post: # 10462Unread post Sergey
Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:25 am

Hey Guys. I'm realy buy Lathe for 460$ +Shipping.

And salle this for 400. Its very good condition. On ebey salle whith bad part.

I'm see on ebey for 150 230 . But they look bad.

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Post: # 10646Unread post graph
Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:01 pm

hi guys.

is it 400 USD being asked?

can anyone say what cutting heads can be compatible with this lathe and what controllers can operate the lathe?

cheers.

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Post: # 10652Unread post piaptk
Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:43 pm

You could use a lot of different presto heads... the most common are 1-Cs ($175) and 1-Ds ($275). I've got some other random presto head I'd sell for $50. You would need a HEAVY duty transcription turntable for it... you wouldn't be able to use a Technics 1210, and probably not even an SP-10. Because the turntable has that heavy load in the middle, you need a LOT LOT LOT of torque. I regretted buying my overhead until I met a dude who is currently modifying a 6d turntable to fit with my 6n overhead.
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Post: # 10653Unread post cymbalism
Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:46 pm

No disrespect but why do you want so much for this arm? An entire 6n just sold on eBay with the cutterhead for under $400.
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Post: # 10656Unread post piaptk
Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:13 pm

cymbalism wrote:No disrespect but why do you want so much for this arm? An entire 6n just sold on eBay with the cutterhead for under $400.
Because he paid a lot for it. Unfortunately it's just not WORTH that, Sergey. Not around these parts anyways. :-/

I bought a Vespa for $1500 and it turned out to be a total piece of crap Asian Restoration that fell apart after a week of riding. I ended up selling it for $600 to a guy who was going to put it on the wall in his italian restaurant. And by that point, I was glad to be rid of it.
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Post: # 10706Unread post Sergey
Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:10 pm

Hey.

realy guys its my price ok? And this price absolutly normal.

You can bye SUCKS for 150. But Its My Price. YOU HEAR IT?

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Post: # 10707Unread post d
Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:18 pm

Yes we can hear You now.

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Post: # 10715Unread post piaptk
Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:29 pm

d wrote:Yes we can hear You now.
Oh yes, we can hear you.
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Post: # 10718Unread post markrob
Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:31 am

piaptk wrote:You would need a HEAVY duty transcription turntable for it... you wouldn't be able to use a Technics 1210, and probably not even an SP-10. Because the turntable has that heavy load in the middle, you need a LOT LOT LOT of torque. I regretted buying my overhead until I met a dude who is currently modifying a 6d turntable to fit with my 6n overhead.
If you are mechanically inclined, you can get around that problem. Just drive the mechanism from an external motor rather than using the turntable to do so. I grabbed a jpg from an ebay auction of a frankenlathe that did this with an 8DG (I think that's what this model was).

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http://home.comcast.net/~markrob1066/pwpimages/Dubcutter.jpg

It would actually give you more flexibility since you would need only one feedscrew for various pitches.

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Post: # 10726Unread post Aussie0zborn
Tue Sep 28, 2010 7:12 am

Very neat.

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