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Wondering how much its worth or what should I ask model number 103.29310
works great not used hard -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...aw-815511-.htm |
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 17:14:03 GMT, Randy
m wrote: Wondering how much it’s worth or what should I ask model number 103.29310 works great not used hard Being it is one of the double round tube track style units it is one of the better units from Sears, but being a 1959? model, depending where you are and how many blades are with it you MIGHT get $50 for it. Not a big market for RadialArm saws, and a LOT of them still floating around in the corner of old guys' woodworking shops. The old guys are dying off faster than young fellows are taking up the hobby, making ANY older woodworking tools a hard sell into a shrinking niche market. |
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