I've never sold an engine that I built for myself. I've had some offers from people that seemed like
a fair bit of money when I heard it in a lump sum. I would just say "I don't want to sell it".
I have sold a number of engines, though. About 14, I think. None of them were engines I made
for myself, so they were just another job, more or less.
I had built four small bar stock wobblers once. Two for myself, and two to give away to friends. When
they were all done, I lined them up and took a picture of them, and put the picture up on the website I
had at the time, just for show. I got a gob of emails asking if I sold these engines, and after a few days
I took the picture down from the website. Then, I made a run of 10 of them with the idea to sell them.
Took me about a week to 10 days and when they were done, I put the original picture of four of them
back up on the website and waited for emails. They were gone in a couple of weeks. But those were
never my engines. I made them, but I didn't make them for me.
Another time I had made two small single cylinder steam engines, and one day at a chili cookoff, I set
those two engines running on the bench where I was cooking chili. A number of people asked to buy
them, and it was the same answer I always give; "I don't want to sell them". Finally, one guy said
"Okay, you don't want to sell them. Will you make one for me?" Sure. That seemed totally different
in my mind. I wasn't selling something I had made for myself. I was making a new one just like any
other job order, and it didn't bother me that way. I ended up selling four of those in that manner, (if
I remember the number correctly), but I still have the two originals that I had made for myself.
I still have every engine that I built for myself!
Dean