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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: GrayBeard on December 15, 2011, 11:04:13 pm
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Check this ad on craigslist in St. Louis!!!
You gotta be kidding, fella!!!
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/tls/2755211343.html (http://stlouis.craigslist.org/tls/2755211343.html)
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Great gravy! I think he has smoked way to much!
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Graybeard- let me know if he sells that saw - I've got it's retired sister in my shop - and she'd like a new home.
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Hey GB, I have one very similar tucked away in my garage. That thing is solid cast iron and weighs a ton! Heck I'll give it to anyone willing to haul it away!
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Seeing that makes me feel better about my old dremel
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He thinks he has an antique saw. Looks like an antique piece of junk. :D
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Gb that IS an antique saw. I still have the manual & parts list with mine. It's from 1939 and many parts are under 1 dollar to replace. [Back then] ;)
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I think I should buy it. My son needs a new anchor for his boat. ;D
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We have a couple like that at school (maybe just a bit newer) I agree with Judy, they would make great anchors
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reminds me of when I asked my friend years ago ... what can i do with a computer with 256K of memory?...reply...does your canoe need an anchor!
~~~GB~~~
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Just guessing here but is it possible it was a typo error?
$50.00 instead of $500.
Wouldn't be too bad a deal at that price, and would make a cheap anchor too!
LOL
Gabby
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Crazy ! I had one of these given to me, it had a tag on it from 1930 ??? I just sold my boats, so no need as a boat ancker (sp). At least I got it at a good price.
Vince
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Hey guys I guess there's a sucker born everyday ...........10-4 on the boat anchor ........MB