Sure, it needs some work, but it's all there, including the original amber wheel and (dried-out) rubber 'shoe'.
Some people have all the luck
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Some people have all the luck
They're still out there: a friend of mine just bought a Columbia Type BC (with Higham reproducer) at a yard sale for $30.
Sure, it needs some work, but it's all there, including the original amber wheel and (dried-out) rubber 'shoe'.
Sure, it needs some work, but it's all there, including the original amber wheel and (dried-out) rubber 'shoe'.
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Re: Some people have all the luck
If he's a real friend you might hopefully get him to part with it for $45? That's 50% profit. Come on! 
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Re: Some people have all the luck
This from the guy with a "toyland" that everyone else drools over...TinfoilPhono wrote:They're still out there: a friend of mine just bought a Columbia Type BC (with Higham reproducer) at a yard sale for $30.![]()
Sure, it needs some work, but it's all there, including the original amber wheel and (dried-out) rubber 'shoe'.