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[email protected] March 1st 05 07:17 PM

Price Check?
 
I need some help pricing a lathe that I have to sell. It is a 10"X36"
Rockwell. It has been used, but certainly not abused and it comes with
all the basic accessories plus a bunch of extras. I believe that the
model is 25-42X. That is what is listed on the back of the bed. I have
no idea how to price this thing. I checked out what has been selling
on eBay, but I couldn't find anything comparable. It seems like the
individual chucks and other extra parts alone are worth around $1000 if
sold by themselves. Is this a case where I could get more by parting
the lathe out than I would selling the whole package? Where do I start
on price?


jackK March 1st 05 07:34 PM

wrote:
I need some help pricing a lathe that I have to sell. It is a 10"X36"
Rockwell. It has been used, but certainly not abused and it comes with
all the basic accessories plus a bunch of extras. I believe that the
model is 25-42X. That is what is listed on the back of the bed. I have
no idea how to price this thing. I checked out what has been selling
on eBay, but I couldn't find anything comparable. It seems like the
individual chucks and other extra parts alone are worth around $1000 if
sold by themselves. Is this a case where I could get more by parting
the lathe out than I would selling the whole package? Where do I start
on price?

did a google search for rockwell 25-42x and got two results.

one ebay listing for $549.00 but the listing didn't say what it sold for.

one industrial auction listing for $1,250.00

Rex B March 1st 05 07:51 PM

wrote:
I need some help pricing a lathe that I have to sell. It is a 10"X36"
Rockwell. It has been used, but certainly not abused and it comes with
all the basic accessories plus a bunch of extras. I believe that the
model is 25-42X. That is what is listed on the back of the bed. I have
no idea how to price this thing. I checked out what has been selling
on eBay, but I couldn't find anything comparable. It seems like the
individual chucks and other extra parts alone are worth around $1000 if
sold by themselves. Is this a case where I could get more by parting
the lathe out than I would selling the whole package? Where do I start
on price?

I have been looking at Rockwells myself.
Seems like they go for less money than a comparable Atlas or Logan. They
appear to be comparable in quality to a Logan, but much better made than
an Atlas (but what isn't?.
A lot of them came out of school shop programs, so there were a lot of
them dumped on the market in the latter part of the previous century
(Gee, that sounds odd). Parts are allegably scarce and expensive.
I turned one down locally for $500 (I offered $400) but I'm about ready
to go back and get it. It was neglected and had little tooling, but was
working and had a taper attachment. Asking price was $700.
The 11x36 variant is more common and commands slightly higher prices.

From your description, I'd probably offer $500 - $600 to start, and try
to buy it for $800 or less.


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Rex Burkheimer
Fort Worth TX

Proctologically Violated©® March 1st 05 08:16 PM

Also some fragile gearing in the cross slide, lore has it.
Yeah, no parts available.
But def'ly not a toy.
Variable speed is nice, if you like that partic. mechanism.
I've seen some very well setup ones, w/ snap handle collet closer, well
tooled (but no taper), for proly under $1500.
I've also seen'em w/ sheared gears, one w/ no back gears at all--totally
sheared.
Students?????
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll
"Rex B" wrote in message
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wrote:
I need some help pricing a lathe that I have to sell. It is a 10"X36"
Rockwell. It has been used, but certainly not abused and it comes with
all the basic accessories plus a bunch of extras. I believe that the
model is 25-42X. That is what is listed on the back of the bed. I have
no idea how to price this thing. I checked out what has been selling
on eBay, but I couldn't find anything comparable. It seems like the
individual chucks and other extra parts alone are worth around $1000 if
sold by themselves. Is this a case where I could get more by parting
the lathe out than I would selling the whole package? Where do I start
on price?

I have been looking at Rockwells myself.
Seems like they go for less money than a comparable Atlas or Logan. They
appear to be comparable in quality to a Logan, but much better made than
an Atlas (but what isn't?.
A lot of them came out of school shop programs, so there were a lot of
them dumped on the market in the latter part of the previous century (Gee,
that sounds odd). Parts are allegably scarce and expensive.
I turned one down locally for $500 (I offered $400) but I'm about ready to
go back and get it. It was neglected and had little tooling, but was
working and had a taper attachment. Asking price was $700.
The 11x36 variant is more common and commands slightly higher prices.

From your description, I'd probably offer $500 - $600 to start, and try to
buy it for $800 or less.


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Rex Burkheimer
Fort Worth TX





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