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For Sale
Tools of the Trade 50" Floor Loom and Accessories $1,200
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50" 4 harness / 6 treadle Tools of the Trade Floor Loom.
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One of 450 looms built by Arthur Weitzenfeld in Vermont.
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Also includes reeds, shuttles, temple, and lead sticks.
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Pickup in Marlborough, CT.
Cash Only
Contact Barbara to purchase or for further information.
Posted 6/7/2026


MacComber Ad-a-harness 40" B5C Loom with Bench and Accessories $1,500
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4 harness/ 6 treadle, folding floor loom in excellent condition with a lot of accessories!
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5 Reeds (8-, Two 10-, 12-, 15-Dent)
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LeClerc Weaving Bench
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Several boat, stick, and rag shuttles, bobbin winder and manual.
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Pickup in Wallingford, CT.
Cash Only
Contact Keely to purchase or for further information.
Posted 05/30/2026



Schacht Baby Wolf Loom 8-Shafts $2,700
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26" weaving width
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4 Reeds (5, 10, 12, 15)
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Weaving Bench
Pickup in Pomfret Center, CT.
Cash Only
Contact Sylvia to purchase or for further information.
Posted 05/14/2026

Louet S10 Spinning Wheel and accessories $375
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Louet S10 Spinning Wheel
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2 Sets of Hand Carders and Flicker
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Drop Spindle
Pickup in Pomfret Center, CT.
Cash Only
Contact Sylvia to purchase or for further information.
Posted 05/14/2026

Leclerc Fanny 45" Loom $500 (Price negotiable)
The Leclerc 4 harness, 45-inch weaving width floor loom built in the late 1960s equipped with a removable sectional warp beam. I am the second owner and have been weaving on it since 1977. This is a sturdy, heavy-duty loom capable of handling a wide range of fibers including cotton, Tencel, linen, wool, and silk. I’ve used it for towels, scarves and household textiles, and is strong enough for rugs.
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2 reeds: 12 and 15 dent
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Over 800 heddles on the loom with an extra packet that have never been used
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2 repair heddles
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Original book
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Additional supplies available if you wish to use the sectional warp beam:
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Bobbin & spool rack w/ 30 spools
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Leclerc tension box
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Yarn counter
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Manual bobbin winder $300.00 ($700.00 value) also negotiable
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Please note: due to its age, the loom has had some issues with the brake. I have consulted with Nina at Camilla Valley Farms, who has been helpful in addressing it. This is reflected in the price. There is a new brake circle and spring. They are a great resource for Leclerc looms and parts.
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Pickup in Hebron, CT
Bring a truck and a helper – this is a heavy loom
Cash or Paypal accepted
Contact Marsha to purchase or for further information.
Posted 04/26/2026


Cranbrook 48" Countermarch 8 Harness Loom $4200
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Bench
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Storage Shelf
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Gilmore Large Warping Mill
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Lease Sticks
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Boat Shuttles
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Ski Shuttles
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Heddles
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6, 8, 10, 12 dent reeds
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Still in Original wooden crate w/original Instructions
The loom is beautiful, hardly used, purchased in Michigan from the original maker and shipped to my home in Connecticut.
Pickup in Guilford, CT
Cash or Paypal
Contact Julia to purchase or for further information.
Posted 04/09/2025

Child not for sale
Hartford Artisans Weaving Center
The Hartford Artisans Weaving Center has a rotating selection of used looms and weaving equipment for sale.
All proceeds benefit the Center, a non-profit organization committed to being a welcoming, accessible community that actively works to create a kinder and more equitable world for everyone. Their diverse community unites people from different backgrounds and experiences to learn from each other and uncover their own unique skills. They challenge assumptions about disabilities and aging and show that everyone deserves an opportunity for creative expression. They recognize we have a responsibility not only to open our doors wider, but also to understand and work to change the racial and gender inequities that hurt us all.
Visit the website here to learn more about equipment for sale.

