Great Price on a nice starter unit there Arlene. Too bad only New Yorkers can take advantage… then again, it is a great opportunity for the lucky New Yorker who knows enough to snap this one up!
The reason why I want folks to come to me is that I want to make sure they can operate the machine. I have the original manual but its not well written.
I do not want to encourage do-it-yourselfers but if folks are going to do it anyway, at least I can steer them right.
Actually, CT, NJ, PA, DE, folks are closer to me then many New Yorkers, like yourself, who are closer to another country, Canada!
I have other machines but its hard to part with them. I update every few years.
The Sequentium VMC makes a rare appearance on Ebay in item # 330200966737
http://cgi.ebay.com/Silhouet-Tone-Sequentium-VMC-Pro-Electrolysis-Machine_W0QQitemZ330200966737QQihZ014QQcategoryZ37802QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
A nice Clarablend for someone to snap up at the last minute! Item # 320211024042
[color:#FF0000]Okay, I sold my decade old Apilus Jr. with all parts for $400. My colleagues started yelling at me.
What can I say, I come off tough but then…
The thing is, the buyer, initials PL, left with the machine but then called me a couple of weeks later and wants me to return her call but I can’t because I DON’T HAVE HER PHONE NUMBER.
So, if anyone knows who the buyer is, tell her that I need her phone number and mention that I am not dissing her.
Thank you,[/color]
Lovely Apilus Junior for the person who acts quickly
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dectro-Apilus-Junior-Electrolysis-Hair-Removal-Epilator_W0QQitemZ230217967637QQihZ013QQcategoryZ37802QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
lol
looks familiar!
That looks like someone’s $600 profit!
LOL.
See what good it does you to give 'em an even break?
I have decided to part with my travel SX-500 and Silhouet-Tone VMC, but I am not giving them away for a song and a sob story.
James, I never sold anything on ebay.
I never thought it was worth my time until now!
Those are 2 wonderful machines you’re selling.
Good luck.
I am probably going to sell mine to electrolysis students (know any?) as they know the value and are ready to buy when the contact you. If no one has contacted me before then, I will just sell them at one of the conventions.
James and Arlene;
I just sold my Clareblend to Chuck on here. His electrologist uses the Ultrablend and has offered to show her how to use it. It was just a back up machine for me, and to be honest, was not that impressed with its performance. I did not make any money off the deal, but did pretty much get reimbursed for the money that I put into the unit. I really hope that Chuck get good use out of the machine. At least I know it will work for her. The only function that would have worked when I received it was Galvanic, as the RF boards output transistor had all it leads broken, thus providing no RF output, even though the meter said it was working. I packed the unit well, and it arrived completely intact.
So Chuck on here is going to be starting out as a newby, but is willing at least to learn.
There are two machines on ebay for sale. An Apilus Jr. and a Silhouet-Tone Sequentium 328 if any one is looking for used machines.
A cheap galvanic only unit for someone who is quick to action. You have to buy a needle holder to do real electrolysis with this, as this was a scam unit sold for about $4,000 and a promise of no needle hair removal. Add a probe and you can at least do real galvanic hair removal. For $100 it is better than a Vector.
A really nice UNDERPRICED Fischer unit that the seller doesn’t even realize will do galvanic, thermolysis, AND BLEND.
A steal for the person who acts fast.
Is the Fischer SE-5 a good machine for a beginner DIYer, or would it be better to hold out for a more expensive Apilus unit?
Vickie;
The Fischer is a good machine but not what I would call better or best. Apilus makes it easy for a beginner by having presets arranged by location of the body and also with levels of intensity. So someone starting out does not need to know near as much technical information to start. The Fischer is going to require the purchaser to know what they are doing. No presets of any kind. That being said. Someone who knows the technical information can make a Fischer do as well as an apilus, at least when using the same modalities. The difference is in how much training someone wants to put into learning.
Just in case anyone is looking at this one, keep in mind the TE-629 and all other socalled “TransDermal” machines don’t work as directed. One can only modify the machine by adding an actual electrolysis probe holder and then one can perform manual galvanic electrolysis.
If the seller is not holding out for some ridiculous price, this one could be good for about $100 I can’t really see paying $500 for a machine that can’t even do thermolysis or blend.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Professional-Electrolysis-System_W0QQitemZ200211721270QQihZ010QQcategoryZ37802QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Now here is a very nice Fischer machine at a good price.
The person who gets this will do well, assuming they read their books, and really try hard at learning how to do this, and gets a partner to trade work with them.
Did I mention that the machine listed in the above post was a good deal? Well if you don’t beleive me, take a look at this one:
I was offered a machine called a “Sudonna Ferrie Thermaderm Short-wave”, has anyone ever heard of it? I looked around and couldn’t find anything about a company by that name, other than Texas Electro carries some Sudonna cords. Is it a legit pro machine, and might it do more than just thermolysis as the name suggests?