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Keencut Ultimat

Post by Not your average framer »

I've just spotted this Keencut Ultimat on ebay, current bid = £0.99p. This might be too good to be true, but perhaps it's worth a look.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Keencut-Ultimat-4 ... 3f0973beba
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Re: Keencut Ultimat

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....this went for £401 in the end - I got mine for £725 off ebay so prices do vary.
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Bagel Framer wrote:....this went for £401 in the end - I got mine for £725 off ebay so prices do vary.
I must put mine on ebay then
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Re: Keencut Ultimat

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"lol" - I should add that I got mine a couple of years ago :-)
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Re: Keencut Ultimat

Post by Bagpuss »

It's advertised as an Ultimat Gold but looking at the photo it looks like a plain old purple Ultimat like the one I have, I'm surprised it went for that. If I thought I was getting an Ultimat Gold I'd be dissapointed :(
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Re: Keencut Ultimat

Post by Roboframer »

It wasn't a 'gold' - it does not have the adjustment dials. Also described as having 'ball and thrust' bearings - they're nylon; and they are nylon on the gold and on the excalibur.
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Re: Keencut Ultimat

Post by benjamin »

I actually asked the guy if it was a Gold because of the purple trim, guess what...no reply :lol:
I bought a mint condition Gold on here for £300 about 3 months ago !!!!
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