Good quality cutter wanted

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Looking for a Roland, Graphtec etc. Needs to be boxed for shipping, PM if you have anything for sale :-)
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Have you given Roland a call?

Sometimes, they have second hand machines knocking around.

Contact I have there is James Johnson, 0845 230 90 60 (he is in the sales section)
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Give Grafityp a bell. I got my 'second user' Versacamm off them. Turns out it was a real hot bargain.......the engineer who was around recently checked out the internal' history' file and it's done just 500 hours. Fingers crossed they can help you.
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Cheers guys, will give them both a shout :-)
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Grafityp all the way speak to Nigel Pugh he helped us to find ours and got us a good deal
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Still looking for a Roland or Graphtec if anyone hears of something, please let me know, thanks.
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Justin,

Have you still got the cameo silhouette and if so is it for sale? just I am in the market for one :)
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Still got it but hanging on as a backup for the time being.
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No worries, do you know if the craft robo is any different to the cameo?
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Twedd;73257 wrote:No worries, do you know if the craft robo is any different to the cameo?
They both have the same motors but the biggest difference IMO is that the cameo can cut up to 300mm wide where as the craft robo could only cut A4 width so just over 200mm. There are other differences but depending on what you want a cutter for then they wont make too much of a difference. I started with the craft robo and it was brilliant for me but since I got the cameo a few months ago I have loved the extra 50% width that I can play with now. I still have the craft robo and was about to put it up for sale on ebay as its now just sitting there gathering dust. Hope this helps :)
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