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Old 06-18-2009, 10:16 AM
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Default Imperial English Wheel Model 26-F

This listing is for an Imperial English Wheel Model 26-F. The machine was purchased in December 05 and has less than 50 hours of use. There is no use for this machine in our shop and it is taking up space. Included with the machine are a set of 6 die, a soft rubber wheel, wooden hinge, and an extension piece for rotary use. All wheels are heat treated and hardened. The tool rack in the photo is also included.
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Further information regarding the machine can be found at this website: http://imperialwheelingmachines.com/product_line.htm#26F

Price: $1700

This unit is being sold FOB Seller's site Clearwater, Florida. The equipment will be prepared for shipment or customer pickup at Seller's expense.

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Old 06-18-2009, 12:28 PM
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I will say that this is a heck of a good buy. The hardened upper and anvils are worth about $800 if I recall.

The modification to the tool arm for wheeling circles will not effect 'normal' usage. They wanted to be able to hold metal circles and wheel very exact circular tracks so I fabricated an adjustable length center holder that goes through a slot in the tool arm. Other than that slot (which is well reinforced and probably stronger than the standard tool arm), and the lack of LineX coating, it's identical to our current models.
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Old 04-01-2010, 01:59 AM
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To make cymbals, it seems?

I almost hope it's sold..this thread IS pretty old.
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