If you could have any saw NIB?

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madhatte

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DAAAAAAMN that is a thing of beauty.
 
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Oh, and yes, The divorce was worth it. :msp_biggrin:

Werking on it.

I am truly surprised that nobody has mentioned the Alpina Super Pro 120. I would LOVE to have one of those in ANY running condition.

For an all-around get-the-job-done saw, a NIB 064 would be hard to beat.

The Alpina 120 is fairly over-rated as big saws go. It's tuned to make its' power at a fairly low RPM range. I've run four different ones with bar lengths from 24" to 60" and was unimpressed every time. A decent condition 076 Super will blow the doors off a 120. It's a good-looking saw though.
 
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I was thinking the same thing with that round muffler.
Then you have the chain brake clutch cover with out
all the brake parts.




Lee

Yep. I would bet good money that's a CP block in it. A lot of dealers had NOS CP blocks left over because the CP was discontinued after a short time. I've pulled apart many SP saws only to find a CP block with no numbers or markings.
 
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A new 750 isn't a problem (no box though)....

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Picking a single NIB saw to dream about is dern near impossible. One of the first edition 650s with the adjustable oiler would be nice. A new 3100 or 995G would be sweet too. A NIB Pioneer 750 or 850 wouldn't get thrown out of the house either.

Dan
 

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