Sell my Coronet Minor or not?

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Oliver Austin

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I have a buyer lined up for my Coronet Minor at £300 but I'm getting cold feet.
I don't really have the space to assemble it but I can't help but think I'll need it one day or that if/when I move house there will be space to have it set up permanently.
My question is - if I sell it - what alternatives are there out there to replace it should I need to please or do I actually have something quite "rare" that's worth me holding on to till I need it?
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£300 is a good amount for that machine. All Coronet machines were very well built to last a lifetime and beyond and in their day they were brilliant. As soon as far east made single use machines with built-in motors became available their future was doomed.
I bought a Coronet Major woodworker in 1976, I still have it bur rarely use it now as I have other single use machines.
They are a nice thing to have but unless you are going to use it you might as well sell it. IMHO £300 is a very good offer.
 
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