Hightower Deluxe Pool Cue Lathe. Lots of Wood and Tooling

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Hightower Deluxe Pool Cue Lathe. Lots of Wood and Tooling

Please only contact me if you have the funds and seriously interested.
I live in Lake Wylie, SC which is a little west of Charlotte, NC

I paid roughly $8,500 for everything back when prices were cheaper.
I have barely used it and everything is pretty much brand new
Asking $6,000

To see more pictures go to Facebook group:"

Cue Building, Repair, and Maintenance"​

See additional list in next post

Deluxe Cue Smith headstock with both chucks, Package #2
the larger handwheel
larger tailstock.
indexing lathe,
offsetting tailstock
variable speed motor
house cue/joint work steady rest with collets
wrap foot control
3 lathe pins
concaved live center
drill chuck
DVD
Taper Attachments $595.00
Router with multi position bracket, Spur Driver and Bit $225.00
Power Feed (Handwheel replacement type) $195.00
Rear Chuck $100.00
3/4 HP Variable Speed DC Motor included.
60 Degree Live Center $35.00
Shaft Cleaner 2 - 8 ounce bottles
Cue Wax
Extra steady rest $95.00
boring bar $8,
cut off tool $8
extra two-way tool post $12)
Package #2 comes with heavier duty leadscrew Power Feed $550, instead of Hand Wheel
Additional
Power Feed Auto Stop $65
Removable Shaft Bar $50
1 Additional Shaft Bar $150
Additional #2 Morse Taper Tailstock $225
Live Center Small Diameter 60 degree $30 (the spring loaded one, right?)
Dial Indicator – 2 Inch $55.00
Boring Bar – 6 Carbide Tip Square Shank $49.00
Black Epoxy Dye $5.00
Spur Driver and Bit
 

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I've updated the price. This was a spur of the moment decision and I forgot that I sold my engine lathe, milling machine and all the tools and tooling that went with them.
 
I've updated the price. This was a spur of the moment decision and I forgot that I sold my engine lathe, milling machine and all the tools and tooling that went with them.

Did you make that tailstock yourself? I haven’t seen one of those adapted for the cue smith. (Not to derail your thread, looks like a nice setup)
 
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