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If it moves freely, buy it. You'll have an almost 3,000 dollar machine for maybe a grand. 

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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If the foam and box were intact, thats strange, but has great possibilities. Im guestimating here with; 200.00 each for motor, stand, hand/pulley wheel. We would of course need shipping for these items at 150.00 so were running close to 1,350.00 total less any extra presser feet options later and any buyer fees.

All together with a good inspection of the casting, your in a great position.

You've had great day

 

Floyd 

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Look closely with a bright flashlight at the entire machine - every inch - there may be a crack in the cast iron or smashed bits somewhere.  Hard contact will show a scuff, dent, crack or something along those lines.  $600 may be too much if the frame is cracked.  

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Well, that explains the missing bits - if the crate was open then anything that was loose and not too heavy has probably been "appropriated". As Don said check the casing/frame very carefully, if it looks ok then you may be onto a good thing (even better if you can beat him down a bit).

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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11 hours ago, Defiant1531 said:

This place sells damaged goods so like when a freight truck gets wrecked they buy it from the insurance and sell the product this however moves freely but the box was opened and everything out side of the foam the where all the parts are supposed to be are missing

Proceed with caution...

I'm the kinda person that also factors in the value of my time to get such a beast running as equally well as a new machine after outfitting it with said purchased parts (ASSUMING it has no hidden internal problems). How long is it going to take you to get this machine up and "producing" (might be time & $$ away from other things you could be doing) vs. a simple purchase of a dealer-set machine by a professional vendor that you know will work the way you ordered it???

I don't mind an education...life is a continual learning experience...that's one of the reasons I took up leathercraft in the first place...just doesn't make sense (IMO) to waste time and money unnecessarily if it can be avoided.

Have a great day!

Chris

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Here's the story on this machine.  I sold it new. 

This is a custom pinstriped CB-4500 that I had specially painted with the Yellow & Blue Rose of Texas for customer in Arizona.  She paid a premium for the paint, but let me tell you, the entire machine was REALLY nice.  The roses extended all the way down the stand and across the pedals.   I have pics of the whole machine somewhere.  If I find them, I'll put them on here. 

The machine was packaged and shipped like normal...and then it went MISSING.  The shipping company "lost it", then said that we'd never shipped it in the first place. However, we had paperwork, signatures, pictures, and most importantly, insurance.  (Solar ALWAYS buys shipping insurance!)   So, the shipper was on the hook, and looked for the machine for about 3 weeks.  Meanwhile the customer was getting impatient(rightfully so).  She'd been really VERY understanding and VERY patient with us, and for that I'm thankful.   After 3 weeks, I had to call it a loss, I refunded the money, and the customer drove all the way from Arizona to pick up a sleek new special edition in my shop in Dallas.   Truly an exceptional customer.  

This machine is the only one painted in this manner.  There'll never be another.  It's very distinctive, and I knew it would show up.   We were paid for the insurance loss, so I don't consider it stolen.   However, I do have some theories about how it disappeared in the first place.   The reason that the handwheel is missing is because the special editions are specially packed in separate boxes to keep handwheel pristine.  Apparently, whoever ended up with the head couldn't get ahold of the other parts.  There is a matching stand and handwheel floating around out there.  Those will show up eventually.  

The seller of this head has already been in contact with us.  We provided a cost for the missing parts, and they declined.  Assuming the head isn't damaged, it is brand new and in working order.  

-Alexander

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I wonder how far it traveled, is it still in the same State it was shipped to?

I think it became self-aware and escaped off the tuck, we can call it Johnny-4500!

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One day I hope to learn how to sew.....

Singer 111W155 - Singer 29-4 - Singer 78-1 - Singer 7-31 - Singer 109w100 - Singer 46W-SV-16 - Adler 20-19 - Cowboy CB-4500

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35 minutes ago, Yetibelle said:

I wonder how far it traveled, is it still in the same State it was shipped to?

I think it became self-aware and escaped off the tuck, we can call it Johnny-4500!

Johnny4500_runaway1.thumb.jpg.540e1cf154021cf6e17325ed40a0136f.jpg

 

 

Bahahaha!   "Nice Software, Stephanie!"

Alexander
 

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Thanks for that, Alexander, it makes for an interesting story.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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