3 u gorton panto mill

These are great machines. I had 2 back when. They were easy to use and great for inlaying!
Good luck on your sale Leon, that is a heck of a deal for this machine!
 
"MUST BE PICKED UP"

From the looks of that beast, it is going to be one Man Mountain that can pick it up and take it away!!! :grin:
 
You could do tattoos with that too.
Thats the one you mentioned Leon, I don't think that would fit thru the doorway of my little shop.
 
Now that's my kinda tool. Wish I was closer, wish it was cheaper, wish I was younger, wish I was better looking. Wish I was rich then I would be all the above!!!!!!!!

Larry
 
the machine will fit thru a 36' door frame no problem!! yes it's a 500 hundred LB. monster and it doe's great inlay work yes it takes two men on PCP to move it LOL !!!
 
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Wouldn't by chance be vacationing close to Illinois in the next few months? VERY fair price with the index. Old school. I like it.
 
gorton pantograph

I also have a 3 U Gorton Pantagraph for sale. I bought it from a high end cue builder, but never got to use it. I have cluster Migraines and can't work due to the Migraines. I was all set up and bought all of the things needed to build cues, exotic wood, shaft blanks, 3 lathes, and so forth. I have $1500.00 invested in the Pantograph and I will sell it for that. Must pick up, can't ship this Big Boy. If there are any questions, please email me at dukesqstop509@aol.com. I am located close to York Pa.
 
I also have a 3 U Gorton Pantagraph for sale. I bought it from a high end cue builder, but never got to use it. I have cluster Migraines and can't work due to the Migraines. I was all set up and bought all of the things needed to build cues, exotic wood, shaft blanks, 3 lathes, and so forth. I have $1500.00 invested in the Pantograph and I will sell it for that. Must pick up, can't ship this Big Boy. If there are any questions, please email me at dukesqstop509@aol.com. I am located close to York Pa.
pm me your phone # i might be interested in a few things.
 
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Used my buddies pantograph to build this cue in 1998. Should see it in person. Beware, having patterns are the key to these machines. Even though his was kind of a pain in the butt to run as far as skewing and setup time, it sure does beautiful work IMO.
 
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Hey Joe who's pantograph did you use, I have a big collection off patterns
I could see selling some. My last pantograph will be leaveing in the next couple of days.
Dale"Flying Eagle"Chilton
www.chiltoncue.com
Dale, you busted me on this one. Mr. Chilton is the one who did the inlays on this cue with his pantograph and also taught me how to build cues. But I did sand and glue in some of the inlays myself plus build the rest of it. Why are you selling the pantograph? Check out Dale's website and his cues, nice stuff!!
 
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