A lot of Emco stuff is on FleaBay (Nov. 19)

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PeteH
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A lot of Emco stuff is on FleaBay (Nov. 19)

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Just noticed there are several complete machines, various parts and accessories, including a power-feed for an FB2 mill.

None of this is mine. (My grandkids will have to fight over my V10.)

Harold - if this is in the wrong forum, please let me know.
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We have no forum for advertising the 3-1 machines, so you did just fine, Pete. Very thoughtful of you to provide the information for these guys..

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Post by Jose Rivera »

I just did a search on eBay as I do every day.

There was a lot of equipment listed, now is none!!
As of Nov. 21 at 5:00 PM

Very strange !


Woops!

I must have caught them on a maintenance moment.
I could not a thing with "Lathes" or Milling Machines" either but now is back to normal.

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The auctions may have ended, Jose. I think they mostly were from one person. BTW, I searched on "emco".
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Post by Jose Rivera »

All the Emco and Maximat stuff is back today.
Go figure !!
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