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Default FS: 16" Gould & Eberhardt Metal Shaper, great shape

For sale in Central Kentucky, 16" Gould & Eberhardt Metal Shaper in very
nice condition. Asking $750 obo.

Can load on your flatbed or equipment trailer.

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Default FS: 16" Gould & Eberhardt Metal Shaper, great shape

Olde School wrote:
For sale in Central Kentucky, 16" Gould & Eberhardt Metal Shaper in very
nice condition. Asking $750 obo.

....

"obo"? Your best offer is going to be something like _paying_ $200 to
take it away. In case you haven't heard, scrap prices have crashed, so
the scrap dealer who might have hauled it away for nothing will not be
interested. If you're thinking "Scrap? This isn't scrap!", yes it is -
nobody wants a 16" shaper. Too big for the hobbiest & irrelevant to the
commercial machinists. Sorry.

Bob
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