Some years ago, I passed on one in great condition for $1100 here in NorCal. Kind of regretted it, but moved on and ended up with a millerite in great condition.
If you don't buy another mill, you can always check back in a month or so and see if seller becomes more realistic on price. I've picked up items at much less, like half or less, of original price, by doing that. Of course, sometimes the machine gets sold to someone else, just gotta move on. If someone else wants to overpay, oh well. You're still set for when a reasonable deal comes along.
If you don't buy another mill, you can always check back in a month or so and see if seller becomes more realistic on price. I've picked up items at much less, like half or less, of original price, by doing that. Of course, sometimes the machine gets sold to someone else, just gotta move on. If someone else wants to overpay, oh well. You're still set for when a reasonable deal comes along.