LaserFibre Eco

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I have a LaserFibre Eco purchased in 2003; equipped with double action fixed clamps and an upgraded mounting system (no T-Bar). It also includes the Stringway MK2 Cross String tool (new in box, never used,with both sized adapters) and a full complement of extra tools, i.e. starting clamp, pliers, floating clamps, precision string cutters, etc. What is a reasonable price to ask when I sell the machine later this month? Please, no jokes that it is worth $25.00 etc. At this point, I really need some professional advice. I have strung approximately 75 racquets on this machine. The current condition of the machine is 9/10, due to superficial scratches that resulted from several international moves. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Shipping will originate in the eastern U.S. will be calculated separately.
 
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Pictures are needed. Don't have a clue what the LF Eco is, whether it is a DW or LO; 2 point or more than 2 point mounting. FC is a nice feature, but that would depend on what the clamps really are. You do realize that LF no longer sells machines so parts are not available.

You may be better off selling the tools separately. Pricing for tools would be 75% to 50% of new depending on condition.

edit - LF MS200 Eco? If it really is a rebranded Stringway, you're in luck since you could probably get parts from Stringway. Depending on condition, pricing would be same range as tools since you only did 75 frames on the machine. However, detailed pics should be available since 'Stringways' do hold their value assuming this is really a MS200.
 
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"You do realize that LF no longer sells machines so parts not available."

You do realize that Stringway sells parts through its factory in Holland and also via the Alpha Tennis distributor? I recently ordered a part through Alpha Tennis.

Stringway=LF!

DASW
 
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I saw that. So list your machine with pictures. You have a range of prices depending on how fast you want to move this machine.
If you don't want to answer, that's fine, but why are you ditching this vs your 602 FC? I would think the MS200 is a much better machine with fewer parts that can go bad.
 
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