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#67 - Buying & selling pottery wheels

Nov 28, 20201 hr 37 minEp. 67
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Episode description

Ryan & Becca go through a wide range of pottery wheels on the market to buy new and used. There are so many options out there right now and we dive right into the specifics of a number of wheels (Brent, Shimpo, Soldner, Laguna, Skutt, Speedball) and how much you could pay for them new or used. We've only used a few of the wheels on this list, so take our advice with a grain of salt as you listen.

There are also many factors that go into selling any used equipment, but this is just our insights on how we approach selling a wheel. We'll be back soon to break down prices of buying & selling kilns.

Listener Questions
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