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I've acquired an electric winder for my Randall Harness stitcher, previously I've used this Pearson No 6 winder and it's worked flawlessly, but I probably won't use it anymore. Anyone know the value of one of these? It's beautiful to look at if nothing else ;)

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I read prices of up to $600 but that could have been Aussie Dollars.

Right now one is on ebay for 499 GBP but yours appears to be in better condition (but I would clean it anyway) but I don´t think the one on Ebay will sell for that price.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Bobbin-Winder-For-Pearson-6-Harness-British-United-Leather-Stitcher-/264340833603

If you want to sell it fast I think a fair price is $300-350

 

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Yes that one on Ebay UK has been there around 2 years at least. 

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1 hour ago, Constabulary said:

I read prices of up to $600 but that could have been Aussie Dollars.

Right now one is on ebay for 499 GBP but yours appears to be in better condition (but I would clean it anyway) but I don´t think the one on Ebay will sell for that price.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Bobbin-Winder-For-Pearson-6-Harness-British-United-Leather-Stitcher-/264340833603

If you want to sell it fast I think a fair price is $300-350

Thank you, I didn't know if I should clean it or leave if (horror stories of antiques being worth less when cleaned and all).

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Whats the best way to clean this thing up? I sold the machine so the Bobbin winder is surplus to my needs and I'd like to get it cleaned and ready for sale. Just heat and scrub?

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depends on what gunk you have there, I´d scrape it off and I´m usually using paint thinner for cleaning off the reaming gunk.

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Many antique sellers just rub down something like that with paste wax and don’t worry about cleaning it up at all.   You could carefully scrub it for two hours with a toothbrush and not increase it’s value.   

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Use a degreaser and cleaner to clean it up.  I would pay more for an item that has been rebuilt and cleaned.

glenn

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I like them with the gook and grease on them so I can decide what to clean or leave.

God bless

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