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I am selling my paper cutting machine
Hey all,
I'm selling my cutting machine. It works great, not a thing wrong with it. I need the money for another hobby, as my wife has convinced me that I don't need to cut things out so fast, and she wants more space in the craft room. It was expensive, but this hobby paid for it. Nowadays it competes with the boom of consumer cutting machines, so I know I'm going to take big loss on this one. That's fine, I've had my fun. Here's my detailed review of the machine from 2013: Mini review: using a CnC cutter to make and develop paper models I wanted you all to get the first chance at making an offer before it goes to Ebay. Price: Make offer, you pay shipping. I'm guessing shipping would be in the $50 range depending on where you're at. As seen in my videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/PaperCruiser/videos |
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Errr ... SWMBO looked over me shoulder when I watched yer videos and said, "No you can't have one o' them. Too noisy."
Dread to think what it would cost to ship it across the pond anyway.
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Haha. Yeah I probably have to limit shipping to North America
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what is your asking range?
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Thanks Rick |
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If you'd read the first post in the thread you'd have the answer to at least some of your questions.
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Rough estimate on shipping - estimate $50 - $100, no asking range (like ebay with 0 starting bid.)
If it's not worth my time of course the worst I can say is no |
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I wish you had posted a couple weeks ago...I just purchased a Curio. It's going to be a learning curve on the software. I can do it, but really dislike drawing programs based on bezier curves. Always preferred French curves...especially on one called Brigette.
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