I was still working as a mobile tool salesman (MAC Tools) and working 10 hours a day. I had to give up Go Kart racing as a hobby due to lack of free time
but, I needed a hobby just to get my mind off of work once in a while. I thought wood working of some sort would fill the bill for me but, it had to be on a small scale due to lack of space. (My "shop" was full of tool boxes and tools)
I bought my first scroll saw from Ace hardware, it was a "Tradesman" brand and cost $100.00. I used it for about 2 years and vibrated like mad and used pin end blades only. Looking at some of the projects now, that I cut with it really surprises me how well I did with that piece of junk.
I had a customer that had gotten into scrolling about that time and he told me that he had bought a new saw and I should come over and try it. It was a "Delta" and used plain end blades and was a lot smoother than mine and easier to use. I left his house, went straight to Lowe's, and plunked down the $200.00 for my own saw!
I sold the Tradesman at a yard sale for $50.00.
I was as happy as a clam for two or more years and then I found the Steve Good Blog and as he recommended and used the DeWalt saw, I just had to get one.
I retired from business, broke a hip and finally I went over to Springfield Mo. for vacation and got one from Grizzly. It was $500.00 with stand and light and am still using that Yeller saw. That was seven years ago!
I sold the Delta to a friend for$100.00.
Over the years I have added a lot of wood working tools and have expanded the size of my projects since all the mechanics tools are gone now.
I don't "scroll" as much as I used to but, I still use the DeWalt quite often and it comes in handy for more things than you might expect.
Rog