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Vintage Bohning Cresting Machine FS

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    Vintage Bohning Cresting Machine FS

    I picked this up at an estate sale. I took it apart, cleaned everything, and made a cover from mahogany to replace one that was missing. I really don't know what it is worth. I will move it to ebay if i can't get it sold here. It is single speed.

    $75 tyd

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    #2
    Looks like new.

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      #3
      Not really vintage. Bohning had two models and yours was the cheaper of the 2. I had one like yours and sold it for $40.00.

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        #4
        PM sent

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          #5
          I just came across mine that I bought 18 years ago

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            #6
            Originally posted by gonzaleziam View Post
            I just came across mine that I bought 18 years ago
            You looking to sell yours?

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              #7
              Originally posted by duck'n View Post
              You looking to sell yours?
              Possibly. Let me see if it turns on. Will PM you this evening.

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                #8
                Originally posted by gonzaleziam View Post
                Possibly. Let me see if it turns on. Will PM you this evening.
                Thank you!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jon Stewart View Post
                  Not really vintage. Bohning had two models and yours was the cheaper of the 2. I had one like yours and sold it for $40.00.
                  I guess it depends on your definition of vintage. When would you say this was made? I would guess the 70s or 80s. And that is vintage these days.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LeanMachine View Post
                    I guess it depends on your definition of vintage. When would you say this was made? I would guess the 70s or 80s. And that is vintage these days.

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                    Well it would be a "classic" at the very least maybe!!! [emoji1]

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                      #11
                      Sold

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