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Chris4658

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Hi all.
Unfortunately I’ve decided to move my Coronet Major on to a new owner. I just haven't got the time. Excellent condition, only slight oxidation on a few nuts and bolts.
what would be a reasonable price to put this up for? It is the later blue model. Has loads of accessories, including various centres, two chucks, one of them a couple months old sc4 chuck and around 20 chisels including some high quality crown cryo chisels. Also grinding wheel, dresser, tool jig, angle gauges, dividers.......drawer tool box included to store all these, basically everything you need. Just looking for an honest price, would rather it go for less than top dollar to someone that has the time to enjoy it and use it to its full potential. Thanks in advance, Chris
 
Photo(s) would help Chris. Also, you’ll get more if sold piecemeal bit obviously more work / hassle for you.
 
Yes, fair point. I’ll get some pics uploaded tomorrow afternoon. And yes, I realise that, but I was hoping I could help someone who was looking to start out and offer a good deal.
 
Yes, fair point. I’ll get some pics uploaded tomorrow afternoon. And yes, I realise that, but I was hoping I could help someone who was looking to start out and offer a good deal.
Hello Chris...
I maybe interested in the chisels.....if you could send me a picture of them...

Regards ......steve
 
Hi all, tha few pics of said lathe and tooling....
Good quality chisels, quite a few Rob Sorby in there too. I’d include the bench but the bench grinders I’d be keeping, white wheel would also be included. Thanks for looking
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I was informed by a member of a wood turning club that they wood expect to sell or buy a second hand lathe, obviously dependant on condition, for about half the buy new price. Record’s price for the Coronet Herald is about £1000 so second hand £500 in good working condition. Same applies to accessories unless they are in unused mint condition then say 75% of new price.
 
Just a query - is it the standard 3/4" spindle? Some Majors were made with 7/8" spindles, which were more appropriate to the loads a Major could take, but of course a pig when it came to buying chucks.
If it's in as good condition as it looks, I'd suggest £500 was a bare minimum, but given the pandemic, who knows what demand is like. There won't be many Majors on the market, and they WERE ****** good lathes.
 
I have a question for your members I have just bought a beall pen wizard for pen turning but there is no DVD does anyone know where I can get one from or does anyone have a copy

Regards pdicky56
 
Just a query - is it the standard 3/4" spindle? Some Majors were made with 7/8" spindles, which were more appropriate to the loads a Major could take, but of course a pig when it came to buying chucks.
If it's in as good condition as it looks, I'd suggest £500 was a bare minimum, but given the pandemic, who knows what demand is like. There won't be many Majors on the market, and they WERE ****** good lathes.

Hi, yeah this has the later 3/4” spindle thread. The earlier maroon coloured ones had the 7/8”.
Ok, hopefully I’ll have a few more valuations on here and then settle on a price and place an advert in the sales section. Thankyou
 
Ok guys, thanks for the above advice. Will be going on the ‘for sales’ section later. Hopefully find a new home and owner for my lathe. Thanks.
 
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