I have a 1995 Philips CSM84 which I've been using for the last 12 years. It is not accurate enough for some of the parts I am placing, so I just bought a Quad QSA-30A to replace it. I will have to keep the CSM84 around until the Quad is at least mostly up and running.
I have about 50 feeders with the CSM, several versions of the manuals, an on-line service manual, a few small parts. It is a great machine if you are not doing fine-pitch parts. I do 0603 just fine, and SOIC and some SSOP parts. But, 0.5mm lead pitch is just asking too much. With 3 nozzles, it can do over 3000 PPH. It has an adjustable conveyor, teach camera and "beam sensor" for fiducial pickup.
It does not have nozzle exchange or vision. I have a program to convert my CAD system's placement file to the CSM format and download over a serial port. The machine is now configured for 240 V single phase, but can be set up for 120 V if you need it.
This is in the St. Louis, MO area (USA). Is anybody interested?
Jon