Hello everyone.I am playing it all by ear.  If one of our members want the 
part, then good. if it doesn't sell, I will either use it my self. or use it 
for barter.  (which is the way I like things to work, I want this and will 
trade you X for that...)  It may be OLD SCHOOL, but I have made a lot of trades 
that all have worked them self's out very well over the years for me.
As a matter of fact, I just told a friend, of a story on how I bought my first 
band saw, through a series of trades that all started off with a loaf of fresh 
French bread. ;-)
When there is a will there is always a way, to get almost anything done!  My 
goal here is to help OUR GROUP of Legacy users, get things that they want.  It 
may sound dumb or ...? but the money is not the reason why I do what I do.I 
hope everything sells, but if not I know it will helps someone, sometime in the 
future, get what they want. and in the process it will help me grow as well. 
"expect the greater reward".  ;-)
Have a good night everyone.
Hopefully tomorrow I will be done with the pictures, and pricing ? if not it 
will be done Sunday.I will let everyone know more, latter.Have a good night.
C.A.G.


    On Friday, October 16, 2020, 01:31:45 PM EDT, Harvey Matyas 
<hmatyas0...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Just another idea.  Post the pictures with a price, say 1/2 price of the 
original, then let people submit that amount or higher, for a week or month, 
some time frame, highest bidder gets the item.
Just a thought/,
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 10:33 AM wm.o....@gmail.com <wm.o.he...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Sounds reasonable to me. 

On Friday, October 16, 2020 at 11:20:26 AM UTC-4 Curt George wrote:

 Hello everyoneAnother question for "ALL".
I am cataloging all the photos now. (will be done this weekend)But I have some 
problems on the pricing. What do you all think would  be fair for the prices?  
I am thinking of using Legacy original prices from there catalog (2005 catalog 
not what they sell for or did at todays MARKET prices.) and reducing them by 
1/3 ? So an example a Expanded indexing plate kit, sold for $99.00 ($100. for 
easy math) would be $60.00 the .25 gear and x2 gear set sold for $200.ea. would 
be $120.00 each... Everything is new and un-used, you will see in the photos 
everything is still in its boxes and original packaging.  Do you all think this 
would be fair?
I have a lot of things that were only sold a part of the hole machine, things 
like PEM incert bracket, Riser adjustment legs (the ones that have the holes 
not ladder steps), head & tail stock (bushing)... plus a-lot more that I will 
have to just wing the prices.My goal is to Not take a loss... But to offer OUR 
GROUP some deals on parts and things they would not get any other way. figuring 
out how much to sell for is a tricky problem. I would like an honest 
assessment. What and how much do you people think would be fair to EVERYONE? 
(Even me. its hard not to get greedy. ) ;-)
C.A.G. 
    On Thursday, October 15, 2020, 12:44:17 AM EDT, Curt George 
<curt....@yahoo.com> wrote:  
 
  Hello Guys.What the Group dose not want, I will be using for my own 
projects.I talked to Mike today, And through our talk I finely decided to part 
this machine out. (rather then remake it.)  I will be posting photo's of the 
parts so all can see what is there. but for now this is what I have found. As a 
small note, 20 yr old packing peanuts,  have a shelf life, they cause a mess 
when the boxes were open today... ;-)
This is the list of boxes/ PARTS, Gear cover, 
Dust collection box. (cloth, hardware and vacuum ports.)3 sets of Horizontal 
bench vise's,( I have no idea why anyone would want of need 3 of them but I 
found three boxes...) Thin stock support, (the bar one, not the set that go on 
the carriage.)Gears. All three Gear sets (standard, X-2 &.25 gear set.)Vertical 
bench vise Expand indexing kit. Head and tail stock. carriage assembly, leg 
kit. (with screw adjustment and parts.)Rotary table, (or tables, I have my old 
one that could also be sold,) I have three at the moment.Plus a lot of little 
stuff, like PEM brackets and cap screw (parts to mount the alum. rail...)Acme 
Screw part and brackets... Everything to make a 1000 or 1500. minus the rail 
and lead screw.
Most everything is in original boxes, little to no rust on any parts, Only one 
box was water damaged, and that box was the manual, paperwork and DVD's. So 
nothing of great valve was lost there! 

I have set aside the Design kit for a prize , If everyone is up for A game?
And I have set a few thing aside for my self. (but even those may be up for 
grabs latter?)
Have a good night.talk to you all more tomorrow.
C.A.G.
    On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 02:52:43 PM EDT, Harvey Matyas 
<hmaty...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Hi Curtis
Instead of the most posts, how about different project ideas or modifications 
to the LOM?  (Just an idea or suggestion)
Harvey
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:28 AM M.W.Foscue <mwfo...@earthlink.net> wrote:

Hi Curtis,Sounds Like a good idea to me.And "Congrats" on scoring that Mill (or 
parts & accessories for one)!Mac

-----Original Message-----
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Oct 13, 2020 11:59 PM
To: Legacy ornamental mills 
Subject: Question to all?

Hello Everyone It looks like things have been a little slow around here, So 
I've comewith an idea.I just recently came up with a treasure trove of Legacy 
parts and equipment, many still in the original box's, not used. 
To make a long story short, the original owner passed away before he was able 
to use his machine. Years after his death, the family is cleaning up all of 
his... stuff. I just picked up what was marked Legacy, but sadly, I found out a 
few boxes that are needed to put this machine together are missing, The 4 alum. 
support rails and the lead screw are not part of the package/bundle I just 
acquired.So what do I do?I just found a Legacy design kit, in one of these 
boxes, I know a number of people in our group here have been wanting this 
design kit.
So instead of selling the parts to people in the group, How about we make a 
game of it?I was thinking since the holidays are coming up. Who ever has the 
most posting to the group could win this prize?  
Since this month is 1/2 over this month dose not count. I want to find out what 
everyone thinks of this idea. If We get a number of people liking this idea. 
then Next month/ November. we can start keeping count.
I will also tell everyone now, there are a number of parts that I do not need. 
like a rotatory turn table, (I now own three of those !) ;-(  and assembly 
parts like those pesky PEM fittings that we talked about earlier this month. 
plus a hole lot more... (I've not gone through all of the boxes yet.)  The 
Machine was bought in 2002, its a Legacy modal 1000 or 1500? there is a leg 
kit. that is open, I do not know if all the parts are there? (yet)Basically 
what I am saying, If anyone want any parts for there machine... I may be able 
to help them out. 
Bye the way, there is a box marked Dust collection...  I defiantly Do NOT need 
that! ;-)
Please let me know what everyone thinks?
C.A.G.

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