New Old Stock CC-16 Coin Comparitors available

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I have a line on 99 New Old Stock CMI CC-16E comparitors. Specs are CC-16E, 13VDC, INH, .100, 2.6G, IGT, Ser#A691412, CMI#66160177. Price is $59 + shipping.

From what I've learned since becoming addicted to CRH'ing the CC-16D and E seem to be a very common, if not the most used, comparitor for us that build our own sorters. I'm going to get a couple of these as I'm stepping up my cent and dime searching.

If you'd like some of these either PM me or post a reply on this thread. Once I have a final total I'll order all at once for those that are paid for in advance. Sorry CRH'ers, I've been hung out to dry on this type of thing before when people order and then suffer buy'ers remorse. I realize you don't know me from Adam and could be thinking, "RIGHT, I'm gonna send this guy $$...NOT!" Not that it carries much weight but, take a look at my eBay Feedback rating under Seller ID bcd11.


*****************SEE UPDATE BELOW***************


Anyway, let me know if you want some by Sunday night.

Bart
 

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Total price after shipping? Or is the $59 the total for everything? How much for each unit would you charge a rapscallion like myeslf?

Before shipping, that is a ridiculous price (in a good way)!
 

Total price after shipping? Or is the $59 the total for everything? How much for each unit would you charge a rapscallion like myeslf?

Before shipping, that is a ridiculous price (in a good way)!

jarlbartar, Friday the 13th is YOUR LUCKY DAY, and all other rapscallions also! Today, and today only, you get the special $59/unit price plus USPS Priority Mail shipping of $5 +/-. And if you order within the next 5 minutes I'll include an extra 17 comparitors for the astoundingly low price $2995! If you delay, you'll miss out on the additional 17 comparitors and the single unit price will revert back to $9.95. DON'T DELAY, PICK UP THE PHONE NOW!

Seriously, the price will be $59 + shipping from me to you ($5+/-) + the shipping from my supplier to me divided by the number of comparitors ordered. I know, talk about making a mountain out of a molehill!!! What I'm trying to do is charge you EXACTLY what it will cost me for this go-round. I'm not looking to make a penny on the deal nor do I want to take a loss on each one, figuring I can make it up in volume.

As an FYI , I am waiting for a reply from the supplier as to whether it's OK for a buyer to contact them directly. This will save you a little postage and not have to be worried about me trying to pull a scam. It will also save me bundling the comparitors up and sending them out to buyers. As soon as I get a reply I'll update this thread.

************************SEE UPDATE BELOW**************
 

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*******************UPDATE**UPDATE**UPDATE**********************

YOU CAN ORDER THESE DIRECTLY FROM CMI.
Here are the excerpts from a couple of Mike's e-notes from CMI. Don't beat Mike up, he's a GREAT guy.

Bart,
Question: Can the buyer contact CMI directly so I am not the middleman?
Answer: Yes, we can deal directly with potential buyers no problem, we're quite used to this.

They can call (1-800-323-6498), fax (1-630-924-7088) or email ([email protected]) us, or if you really want to be the middle man that's up to you.

Question: Is there a warranty on the comparitor?
Answer: Yes we offer our standard warranty, which is six (6) months (copy of our published warranty doc attached).

Question: Are the coils air null balanced?
Answer: The coils were air null balanced when the units were originally built in 2005, so we would spot check them to make sure they're still adjusted properly.

Regards,
Mike



Question: Are the comparitors set up for small coins (cents/dimes)
Answer: The 99 units we have in stock have a 2.6 gram weight on them, which is what we typically use for nickels and quarters.

The weight we recommend for pennies and dimes is 0.7 grams. All anyone would have to do is swap weights. This is easily done by unscrewing the existing 2.6 gram and screwing in the 0.7 gram (see attachment). The 0.7 gram weight costs pennies, so I'd be willing to throw one in FREE to anyone wanting to use these for pennies or dimes.

Regards,
Mike

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