Hello folks. We’re located in Las Cruces, NM, and my husband is a retired blacksmith. We’re using a local auction company to sell the last of our blacksmith shop equipment, online. I’m listing my Dad’s model ship building tools and equipment in the same online auction. The admins here have very kindly allowed me to share the link with this forum; I don’t think there are many model ship builders in NM, and I’d like to get my Dad’s tools to other model ship builders who will enjoy them as he did.
June 13 is the last day of bidding. On June 15, bidders can pick up their items at our home in Las Cruces, or items can also be shipped to non-local bidders by the auction company (by arrangement with them.) Our home will be open on Friday June 9 so local bidders can see the items in person (if any of you are close by!)
Items include: Unimat Edelstaal lathe, machinist’s cabinet, Preac table saw, Micro-Mark 10” disc sander, Jarmac disc sander, MicroLux variable speed multi-saw, vintage Foredom dental drill, Badger airbrush/compressor, Floquil/Model Master airbrush thinners, a small buffer, Craftsman 3-D rotary sander, small woodworking planes/spokeshaves, tabletop workbench, plank bending tools, tools for making treenails, jeweler’s saws, clamps, vises, files, brass stock, bins of assorted wood, and model ship building magazines.
Here’s the auction link. My Dad’s model ship tools/equipment are Lots 2250 through 2276. The auction terms are at the top, and you can scroll down to see the items for sale.
https://bid.hansenauctiongroup.com/ui/auctions/100260
The link above has information about terms (please note 10% buyer’s fee) as well as payment methods, pick up, and shipping. There are no reserves; each item sells to the highest bidder at the close of bidding on the 13th. The auction company’s phone number is (575) 800-4648, to ask them about shipping.
Some of the photos in the listings are unclear, so I’ll be adding my own photos here in subsequent posts. I’ll include a link for each item, to take you directly to the listing. I hope you’ll feel free to ask questions about any item, or the bidding process, and I’ll do anything I can to help! Thanks very much for your interest, and for the chance to see if anyone in this forum can use some of Dad’s tools.
Sheri Ross
June 13 is the last day of bidding. On June 15, bidders can pick up their items at our home in Las Cruces, or items can also be shipped to non-local bidders by the auction company (by arrangement with them.) Our home will be open on Friday June 9 so local bidders can see the items in person (if any of you are close by!)
Items include: Unimat Edelstaal lathe, machinist’s cabinet, Preac table saw, Micro-Mark 10” disc sander, Jarmac disc sander, MicroLux variable speed multi-saw, vintage Foredom dental drill, Badger airbrush/compressor, Floquil/Model Master airbrush thinners, a small buffer, Craftsman 3-D rotary sander, small woodworking planes/spokeshaves, tabletop workbench, plank bending tools, tools for making treenails, jeweler’s saws, clamps, vises, files, brass stock, bins of assorted wood, and model ship building magazines.
Here’s the auction link. My Dad’s model ship tools/equipment are Lots 2250 through 2276. The auction terms are at the top, and you can scroll down to see the items for sale.
https://bid.hansenauctiongroup.com/ui/auctions/100260
The link above has information about terms (please note 10% buyer’s fee) as well as payment methods, pick up, and shipping. There are no reserves; each item sells to the highest bidder at the close of bidding on the 13th. The auction company’s phone number is (575) 800-4648, to ask them about shipping.
Some of the photos in the listings are unclear, so I’ll be adding my own photos here in subsequent posts. I’ll include a link for each item, to take you directly to the listing. I hope you’ll feel free to ask questions about any item, or the bidding process, and I’ll do anything I can to help! Thanks very much for your interest, and for the chance to see if anyone in this forum can use some of Dad’s tools.
Sheri Ross
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