I am looking for a used Baby Wolf loom. Must be willing to ship.

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sandra.eberhar…

I sold one recently, and found it would cost about $400 to ship, as it can't be broken down the way a Scandinavian loom can (a loom that can be broken down into sticks ships as building supplies, one that ships whole ships as furniture).  You'll be better off either waiting for one close, or buying one new.

sandra.eberhar…

I had a lot of people that were quite angry because I wouldn't ship it. I knew I could take it apart, but I knew that it would be difficult to put back together.  They're just not made for that.

carsinc

Interesting comment seeing as these looms are shipped disassembled and instructions for assembly are readily available from the manufacturer. I would not object to the loom being shipped disassembled as long as all the parts are accounted for.

sandra.eberhar…

Because something can be put together once, doesn't mean it can be disassembled and reassembled.  I suggest you ask Schacht if they think this is a good idea.  I have assembled, disassembled and repaired a lot of looms, but did not want to try the BW.  I didn't want to deal with someone who bought it thinking it would be just like putting a new one together, and didn't want to hear the complaints when it didn't work out right.

Queezle

Hi Carsinc,

Maybe it would be useful to state where you are - I do come across advertisements for baby wolf looms, and if I found one in your area, I would be happy to alert you. 

Are you looking for a 4-shaft or 8-shaft BW?

Q.

Queezle

http://www.ksl.com/classifieds/listing/41993763

This is for a 4-harness baby wolf. 

carsinc

Thanks for the link to the one for sale.  I'll check with the seller. Shipping would be to SC.

Queezle

Note that the folding loom in the add by Carrieann8312 is the loom I think you are looking for - you might have lucked out.