If I was in the area, I would probably buy it, part it out and sell
the parts.
BTW, there is a machine on ebay right now, in CT, no bids. It's the
6283 (wheel instead of keboard) but looks like it's in good shape.
--- In Graphotype_Machines@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" <twowheelinjim@...>
wrote:
>
> --- In Graphotype_Machines@yahoogroups.com, "ferroglyph"
> <ferroglyph@> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> > I am new to the group. Glad I found you all. I live up here in NY
> and have recently found a
> > Graphotype 6381 atop my local scrapman's pile. It is reasonably
> complete except for a
> > missing leg and cracked flywheel. there are other cracked parts but
> i'll repair with My TiG
> > welder when the weather is warmer. I have posted pics on the site
> in the photos section for
> > all to enjoy. Drop me a line if you may have a gently used flywheel
> or just to tell me how
> > crazy I am for this project!! LOL :) Any helpful advice would be
> greatly appreciated!! GregS.
> >
> It's too bad you don't live a little loser to NC. The local surplus
> dealer has two machines. One is a 6381, I know this because I have
> one. I inquired about a few parts, and he told me he would take 200$
> for the whole thing. All I need is a lower case "M".I can't justify
> that much money for a single letter. Although the machine is rusty,
> it has alot of good parts, including the motor. If you want this
> machine, let me know, and I'll check if it's still available.
>