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kiln question/sale

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D M Serley on thu 12 may 05


Christine -
I live in Massachusetts andy may be interested in the kiln. Let me know
when you've set a price and I'll see if my budget can afford it. ;-)
Diane Serley

Christine Caswell wrote:

>Greetings all,
>
>I have a friend who is looking to sell a kiln for his mother. His mother's husband just passed away- the kiln was his and she wants to sell it to someone who can use it. Below are the specs on the kiln. I saw some photos of both the interior and the exterior and it appears to be in very good shape. He thinks that his step-father fired it only 6-10 times but he does not know if it was purchased new or used. He is trying to figure out how much to ask for it and I am just not sure. What do you think?
>
>Also- if any of you want it and are willing to drive to southern Maine let me know and I will put you in touch with my friend.
>
>
>Here are the specs on the kiln:
>
>Skutt Electric Kiln
>Model 181
>Serial 13274
>115/220-208
>V.AC 3 wire
>20A
>4600W
>Max. temp. 2250 degrees
>Cone 6
>
>
>-Christine Caswell
>Maine
>
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Christine Caswell on thu 12 may 05


Greetings all,

I have a friend who is looking to sell a kiln for his mother. His =
mother's husband just passed away- the kiln was his and she wants to =
sell it to someone who can use it. Below are the specs on the kiln. I =
saw some photos of both the interior and the exterior and it appears to =
be in very good shape. He thinks that his step-father fired it only =
6-10 times but he does not know if it was purchased new or used. He is =
trying to figure out how much to ask for it and I am just not sure. =
What do you think?

Also- if any of you want it and are willing to drive to southern Maine =
let me know and I will put you in touch with my friend.


Here are the specs on the kiln:

Skutt Electric Kiln
Model 181
Serial 13274
115/220-208
V.AC 3 wire
20A
4600W
Max. temp. 2250 degrees
Cone 6
=20

-Christine Caswell
Maine

Mary Bennett on sun 29 jan 06


>From a quick google search - it looks like this model kiln has sold for
between 200 and 350 in recent years dependent on condition.


On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 17:51 -0400, Christine Caswell wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I have a friend who is looking to sell a kiln for his mother. His mother's husband just passed away- the kiln was his and she wants to sell it to someone who can use it. Below are the specs on the kiln. I saw some photos of both the interior and the exterior and it appears to be in very good shape. He thinks that his step-father fired it only 6-10 times but he does not know if it was purchased new or used. He is trying to figure out how much to ask for it and I am just not sure. What do you think?
>
> Also- if any of you want it and are willing to drive to southern Maine let me know and I will put you in touch with my friend.
>
>
> Here are the specs on the kiln:
>
> Skutt Electric Kiln
> Model 181
> Serial 13274
> 115/220-208
> V.AC 3 wire
> 20A
> 4600W
> Max. temp. 2250 degrees
> Cone 6
>
>
> -Christine Caswell
> Maine
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
> You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
> settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at melpots@pclink.com.