There is a good 1200 with drive motor for sale in Fort Worth Texas for $1600.
Look on Craigslist Dallas/Fort Worth.tools.legacy ornamental mill

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> On Jun 16, 2021, at 12:39 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello Sandee
> Welcome to the Group.
> Do you have any photos of this machine?
> Is this Legacy free standing or is it a bench top model? 
> I think your machine is a little on the high end of the price range. But 
> having said that, the extra's
> Router bits (depending on which bits and how many), and gear sets, both vice 
> sets, and turntable...+ will greatly help you out when using this machine.
> 
> The ONLY down side is No, motor drive.( I feel this is a must have part of 
> this machine.) But having said this,  unit you are looking at, although a bit 
> on the high side of the price scale, is not a bad deal.
> 
> If you do choose to buy this machine, I know you will very quickly know why I 
> think the motor drive is a must for the LOM. But that bridge can be crossed 
> latter, if you choose to buy this machine.
> 
> I am looking forward to hearing form you, The Legacy is a very good machine, 
> but its the artiest that makes the art. (so to speak.)  
> If I'm not mistaken the  1200 is a 40" turning length, It's a good size for 
> furniture repair ,  Depending on what you like to make, this machine may have 
> a lot to offer you, or it might be a little on the small side? Depending on 
> your needs.
> In Short I wish you luck, It isn't an easy choice to make.
> 
> Please let us know how it all turns out for you.
> 
> C.A.G.
> 
> On Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 01:02:23 AM EDT, Sandee Witherow 
> <thepapercha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello to all,
> Considering a mill that is for sale but not sure how fair the price is and 
> would appreciate some input.  It's a 1200 that appears to be well taken care 
> of and has some extras with it.  The machine is manual (no motor), .25 and 2x 
> gears, comes with Porter Cable router and bits.  It has the gear set--I think 
> it's 7 pieces--can't remember what they are referred to as.  Horizontal and 
> vertical vices, infeed/outfeed table for linear stock, round table and drive 
> arm for it, manual and some documentation, and at least part of the design 
> kit are included.  Seller is asking $2250.
> 
> I know some about the machines but not a lot.  Will I regret not having the 
> motorization?  Does it make that much of a difference?   I've seen machines 
> listed cheaper but with less accessories, and usually located nowhere near 
> me.  
> 
> Thanks,
> Sandee
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