sg1838
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OK folks, the Kiln I mentioned earlier in this thread has got to go! Here are the details:
Hardly used Cress B-23-H kiln. My dad bought this for my mom probably 25 years ago, she used it a dozen or so times, and then lost interest in ceramics. She stored it in her house for a while, but when she sold her house it made it to my house, and it's been sitting in the basement taking up space since. We're having a garage sale this weekend, and it's GOTTA GO!
Here is a link to the current model Cress B23HT-240 (List Price $1,250), which is essentially exactly the same as the B-23-H that I have in my possession:
http://cressmfg.thomasnet.com/item/ceramic-kilns/manual-3/pn-1164?&seo=110
Honestly, I'm not sure what has changed between the B-23-H and the B23HT-240, as all the specifications match what is on the model plate for mine, and they even used the same picture for both kilns (I was able to find a picture of the B-23-H from the Internet Wayback Machine's year 2000 version of Cress' website).
A few pictures I just snapped are attached. And it comes with a box of extras, including a lunch bag full of what I think are little ceramic holders. The garage sale is at 34 Pine Knoll Drive in Chili (off Chestnut Ridge Road) tomorrow from 9am - 4pm. Stop by if you'd like to see it in person. Will deliver locally and / or help carry it into your house, if required.
As a note, I know NOTHING about this except basically what I posted here. I don't know what my mom used it for (other than making "ceramics"), I don't know how to use it, nor do I even know if it still works (though presumably it does, since it did the last time my mom used it, and it has been very well cared for since).
Asking $300 OBO at the garage sale, but will sell it for a no-hassle $250 to anyone on here that might want it. If you're interested, stop by my house tomorrow for the garage sale (address above), or PM me here.
Thanks!
Hardly used Cress B-23-H kiln. My dad bought this for my mom probably 25 years ago, she used it a dozen or so times, and then lost interest in ceramics. She stored it in her house for a while, but when she sold her house it made it to my house, and it's been sitting in the basement taking up space since. We're having a garage sale this weekend, and it's GOTTA GO!
Here is a link to the current model Cress B23HT-240 (List Price $1,250), which is essentially exactly the same as the B-23-H that I have in my possession:
http://cressmfg.thomasnet.com/item/ceramic-kilns/manual-3/pn-1164?&seo=110
Honestly, I'm not sure what has changed between the B-23-H and the B23HT-240, as all the specifications match what is on the model plate for mine, and they even used the same picture for both kilns (I was able to find a picture of the B-23-H from the Internet Wayback Machine's year 2000 version of Cress' website).
A few pictures I just snapped are attached. And it comes with a box of extras, including a lunch bag full of what I think are little ceramic holders. The garage sale is at 34 Pine Knoll Drive in Chili (off Chestnut Ridge Road) tomorrow from 9am - 4pm. Stop by if you'd like to see it in person. Will deliver locally and / or help carry it into your house, if required.
As a note, I know NOTHING about this except basically what I posted here. I don't know what my mom used it for (other than making "ceramics"), I don't know how to use it, nor do I even know if it still works (though presumably it does, since it did the last time my mom used it, and it has been very well cared for since).
Asking $300 OBO at the garage sale, but will sell it for a no-hassle $250 to anyone on here that might want it. If you're interested, stop by my house tomorrow for the garage sale (address above), or PM me here.
Thanks!



