Sure, that is a good price. I've seen baby wolf looms (excluding the sectional warp beam) for more than USD$1300 on the Internet. 26 inches is a good width, and you got a lot of possibilities to play with 4 harnesses.
But if you start learning to spin now, wouldn't it distract you, when you start learning to weave at the same time? Ilona John Sandstrom wrote: >Hello again - > > > >In getting into spinning, I've found that a friend of mine has a loom for >sale: > > > >The loom is a 26 inch 4 harness baby wolf jack loom with stroller. It >folds up to be about 24 inches from the wall. What makes it unusual is the >sectional warp beam, which allows you to wind on massive amounts of yardage. >It comes with a standing spool rack, a threading counter, a spool winder. >Since it is a very standard loom, parts and heddles are easy to come by. > > > >Is $1000 a good price? Would this be considered a loom for a beginner? > > > >John Sandstrom To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail