Hightower Inlay Attachment for Deluxe Cuesmith lathe

Bill the Cat

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I've decided that it's time to make the move to CNC, but I need to raise some money first. I'm selling the inlay machine with 5 of Chris's patterns, a number of different styluses, the offset center and a few .035" and .055" cutters. It's about $1600-$1700 worth of stuff if purchased new.

The pictures I have are too large to upload here, but I will e-mail them to anyone who is interested.

I was asking $1100 plus shipping. Got an offer for $1000 shipped, but the buyer is no longer responding.

So, now $1000 shipped in the continental US. Any takers? or offers?
 
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Bump it up for the weekend

BTW, I contacted Chris Hightower to verify that I was in the ballpark on price. He said that it should go for $1000 - $1100

Thanks again Chris!
 
BTW, I contacted Chris Hightower to verify that I was in the ballpark on price. He said that it should go for $1000 - $1100

Thanks again Chris!
Another thing is if this one has the small riser blocks to make it up to the Deluxe Cue Smith Height like most do, it will also mount on a Mid Size Cue Smith lathe, by removing those riser blocks. So any Mid Size owners could use this also. I also can sell the items to make this into a self contained unit for a little over $500. I hope I am not out of line posting this here, but I just wanted everyone to know what their options are with this machine.
 
Thanks again Chris!

Yes, it does have the riser blocks. So you guys with the Mid-Size can use it too.

For that matter, I would imagine you could build a mount to use it on most any lathe with at least 24" of bed length.
 
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Bump it up....

I received a number of inquiries on this machine, but so far no offers.

Let's try again.
 
Good price Bill,

If I didn't already have a panto Myself, then I'd probably be a taking a hard look at this deal.

Good luck with the sale.

Greg

Thanks Greg! I thought it was a good price too. I figured I'd a least get some "low ball" offers , but I guess it's just not a good time to try to sell anything:(
 
Thanks Greg! I thought it was a good price too. I figured I'd a least get some "low ball" offers , but I guess it's just not a good time to try to sell anything:(
Try running ebay as "Cue Smith Inlay Machine For Cue Lathe"
Put a reserve of $1000 on it and see where it goes. Charge shipping so you can recoup the ebay fees.
 
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I've decided that it's time to make the move to CNC, but I need to raise some money first. I'm selling the inlay machine with 5 of Chris's patterns, a number of different styluses, the offset center and a few .035" and .055" cutters. It's about $1600-$1700 worth of stuff if purchased new.

The pictures I have are too large to upload here, but I will e-mail them to anyone who is interested.

I was asking $1100 plus shipping. Got an offer for $1000 shipped, but the buyer is no longer responding.

So, now $1000 shipped in the continental US. Any takers? or offers?

Buy today $850 to my door email tipsofcue@yahoo.com or
kline134@aol.com with payment options, I place another offer, will take frist comer reply asap ,help each other
 
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