I have a Craftsman 101.21400 M6 20B Lathe.

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I have a Craftsman 101.21400 M6 20B Lathe. There are alot of "accessories". It is a bit rusty and hasn't been used in 16 years. The accessories are all in great shape. I am located outside of Boston, MA and am moving and need to sell and am trying to get a sense of how to price it for local Craigslist due to the sheer weight of the stuff. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I know that this is not the site for selling things (unless maybe thru a paid subscription). For now, I am just trying to get a sense of it's value.
 

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Where is the lathe located, city and state?


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For pricing help, you need to decide what price you will be satisfied with, based on how soon you want to sell. Too high and it will not sell; selling it below ‘what it’s worth’ or letting a lucky buyer get a ‘Steal’ may be the quicker solution. So, price is very subjective when ask ‘what’s it worth’? As a seller, for example, I would be satisfied with $1,500, done, gone, no regrets. Could I sell it for more??? Maybe yes or no, but it would be more effort and time for me. Others would argue about that number; some higher, some lower. Who’s to say. Just don’t be upset if someone says “ you just gave it away... or, it was worth twice that!” Good Luck!


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