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133.19772c
its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened
there are 2 boxed both never been oppened
one box it the legs/stand other is the saw

how much could i ask for?
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133.19772c

its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened

there are 2 boxed both never been oppened

one box it the legs/stand other is the saw



how much could i ask for?


I might suspect that model may fall into the category of the recalled ones, such that, check your model here - http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/ - then, if it's one, report your saw, as per instructions, and they will send you the replacement parts.

As best I could suggest, compare prices on Ebay or your local Craigslist, for a reasonable value.

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On Monday, October 13, 2014 10:32:54 PM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
On Monday, October 13, 2014 3:58:52 PM UTC-5, wrote:

133.19772c




its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened




there are 2 boxed both never been oppened




one box it the legs/stand other is the saw








how much could i ask for?




I might suspect that model may fall into the category of the recalled ones, such that, check your model here - http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/ - then, if it's one, report your saw, as per instructions, and they will send you the replacement parts.



As best I could suggest, compare prices on Ebay or your local Craigslist, for a reasonable value.



Sonny


just realized a typo is a 113.19772c
not 133.19772c
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On 10/13/2014 07:43 PM, wrote:
On Monday, October 13, 2014 10:32:54 PM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
On Monday, October 13, 2014 3:58:52 PM UTC-5, wrote:

133.19772c




its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened




there are 2 boxed both never been oppened




one box it the legs/stand other is the saw








how much could i ask for?




I might suspect that model may fall into the category of the recalled ones, such that, check your model here -
http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/ - then, if it's one, report your saw, as per instructions, and they will send you the replacement parts.



As best I could suggest, compare prices on Ebay or your local Craigslist, for a reasonable value.



Sonny


just realized a typo is a 113.19772c
not 133.19772c

Hare's a used one in Canada:

https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/showthread.php?36084-For-Sale-Craftsman-10-quot-RAS


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133.19772c



mine is new and in a unopened box




its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened








there are 2 boxed both never been oppened








one box it the legs/stand other is the saw
















how much could i ask for?








I might suspect that model may fall into the category of the recalled ones, such that, check your model here -
http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/ - then, if it's one, report your saw, as per instructions, and they will send you the replacement parts.







As best I could suggest, compare prices on Ebay or your local Craigslist, for a reasonable value.








Sonny




just realized a typo is a 113.19772c


not 133.19772c




Hare's a used one in Canada:



https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/showthread.php?36084-For-Sale-Craftsman-10-quot-RAS





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mine is new and in a unopened box




its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened



Hell, man, with that kind of rationale, I don't think anyone can help you.

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its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened
there are 2 boxed both never been oppened
one box it the legs/stand other is the saw

how much could i ask for?


You can ask for any amount. What you'll get depends upon your haggling
ability.

If it were me, I'd be looking for $250+

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I have one in my garage to this date....
In its time it was superb.....
Now it is an artifact.
Not a bad "shop tool"
not easy to move around like the slide compound saws....
In a box, I would sell it for 150.00
I think they sold for 299.00?
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one box it the legs/stand other is the saw

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mine is new and in a unopened box



its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened



That is good. You should make your profession in comedy. I'm still chuckling after reading that. I sure hope mathematics or anything requiring logic are not your livelihood.

"Its new" and its "over 35 years" old!!! Can't argue with logic like that.
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mine is new and in a unopened box



its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened



That is good. You should make your profession in comedy. I'm still chuckling after reading that. I sure hope mathematics or anything requiring logic are not your livelihood.

"Its new" and its "over 35 years" old!!! Can't argue with logic like that.


Maybe he's a dealer and it's never been sold.


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mine is new and in a unopened box






its been siting in my house for over 35 years unopened






That is good. You should make your profession in comedy. I'm still chuckling after reading that. I sure hope mathematics or anything requiring logic are not your livelihood.



"Its new" and its "over 35 years" old!!! Can't argue with logic like that.


new as in: Steel Strapping on box is not broken so box is not open.. mint condition.

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