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updated wed 24 mar 04

 

Shernick, Michael on tue 23 mar 04


Hi All-

The slab roller has been sold already. Thanks for the incredibly fast
response! Everything else is still available.

Cheers!

Michael


-----Original Message-----
From: Shernick, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:46 AM
To: 'CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG'
Subject: Soldner Wheel, Bailey Slab Roller and more for sale

Hi Clayarters!

I hate to say it, but I need to sell my ceramics equipment. My wife and I
are moving and I have to face up to the fact that I've never done as much
with this equipment as I had hoped and I won't be getting to it in the near
future, either. All serious offers will be considered. I can ship if you are
willing to pay for it, but it would make the most sense for you to pick it
up directly from me. I am located in Berthoud, CO, which is in northern
Colorado, between Boulder and Ft. Collins. I can send digital pix of any of
these items if you wish. Please reply to me at: Michael_Shernick@intuit.com
(not to the list). Or call me at
303-938-8801 x1057 during business hours.

Here's a list:

1. Soldner P100 1/4HP potter's wheel.
Purchased in December 1999 directly from Bluebird Manufacturing's factory in
Ft. Collins.
Only used about 5 times.
Near mint condition!
Can center 100 lbs.
A new one costs $1300 at Bailey's, $1500 Georgie's.
My price: $1100.00 or offer.

2. Bailey Slab Roller
About 20" wide, dual rollers.
No table-but you can easily build one for it.
Wagon wheel crank
I purchased this used, so I don't know how old it is.
Good condition.
A new one (24") costs about $530.
My price: $150.00 or offer.

3. Mile-Hi Clay
300 pounds of CT3 and 300 pounds of CT3 with grog.
Both clays are cone 06-2, white earthenware, mixed and bagged at Mile-Hi in
Denver in November 1999.
All of the clay is still moist.
Cost new at $13.00 per 50 pounds ($156 total).
My price: $50.00 or offer.

4. Wedging table and work bench
I built both of these out of 2x4s and MDF panels for the tops. They are both
canvas covered. The wedging table has a cutting wire and is about 2' x 2'.
The work bench is about 3' x 8'. Neither of these could be shipped easily,
so you'd have to come get them from me in Berthoud.
My price: Any offer considered-you'll probably want to see them first to see
if they would work for you.

Again, please call me at work or email me directly if you're interested.

THANKS!

Michael Shernick
Michael_shernick@intuit.com
303-938-8801 x1057