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Stephanie

11-04-2004 12:27:05




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My father passed away last year and I am trying to help my Mom find out about items he has left. First, is a Packard Precision drilling and milling machine. Model #MD-200-E30B made by a division of Sterlin-Packard Corp of Glendale, CA.
Second, is a Sears Roebuck and Company lathe made by Simpsons-Sears Limited in Canada. Model #10L28940 serial #007645.
I have "googled" numerous times and have not been able to find out anything. Any information would be greatly appreciated, I do not want my Mother to be taken advantage of when she sells these items.

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Leland

11-05-2004 21:58:18




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 Re: Help finding out about two tools in reply to Stephanie, 11-04-2004 12:27:05  
Ebay has a site to apraise most items,and you may do better price wise ot list there also good luck.



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cheap_dave

11-04-2004 17:48:05




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 Re: Help finding out about two tools in reply to Stephanie, 11-04-2004 12:27:05  
try this link, these guys live for this



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msb

11-04-2004 17:06:21




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 Re: Help finding out about two tools in reply to Stephanie, 11-04-2004 12:27:05  
Tools ,if advertized well, will bring all their are worth and usually more if auctioned off.Do you have a local auction house nearby?



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Stephanie

11-05-2004 06:47:27




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 Re: Help finding out about two tools in reply to msb, 11-04-2004 17:06:21  
We do have a local auction house and are planning to have an auction, problem is we have to inventory and set values for almost everything ourselves. Thank you for your help. I have been trying to get onto the old woodworking machines site for three days and today was the first time I was able to get on.
Thanks again.



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