Looking on the history archive page, this unit looks like a 2000 model 
instead of 1800. Maybe they don't know what they really have?

On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 10:27:58 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
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> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-CNC-Ornamental-wood-working-machine/162842013290?hash=item25ea23ee6a:g:LxYAAOSwM~taU~Pe
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> Big old girl here looks like its done some really large jobs I see the 
> cross slide has been raised higher with some rail pieces to I assume 
> accommodate a very large dia job. Anyone looking for a monster mill here it 
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> Bill
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