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roland cx24 info/price help

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Someone has recently offered me to buy their roland cx24

being a roland i am assuming they are a good cutter. (no clue how old this model is)

want to cut vinyl mostly, and perhaps some rhinestone stencils.

what is a fair price for me to offer? (again i know nothing about these)

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personally, I would be asking EVERYTHING about it before I made an offer.. why haven't you?

and if a pick up, I would want to see it cut a detailed design right in front of me..

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yeah its a pick up. and I would want to see everything works etc.

but other than that, ive no clue what they go for now as used machines...

i just dont want to rip myself off or insult the person with an extreme lowball offer..

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Well, It's not an insult asking questions first, before you go look at it... user manual dated 2000 for the CX24.

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no stand (Desktop model), cutting strip/blades are fairly new. still in use as a backup. and i can see it cut and be demo'd on site with whatever design i want. (im assuming its had heavy use)

so basicly i just got to go check it out and see if it works etc. and find out what these things go for now. Yeah i gather its older and doesnt have the optical eye. Less downforce than the the newer models GX24. (Which retail new for 2,000 or so) ebay range 1500-1800..again for the GX model..i've seen the GX list on kijiji for 850 used with stand. so im assuming less than that. its just how much less which i have no clue :)

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yeah i saw that one on ebay. Also seen a couple go for more using the completed option. Which is odd considering the newer GX have also gone for those same numbers. (700-900)

yeah im thinking i'll offer 400 maybe 500. Worst case i guess they say no.

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