David Bradley ID?

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I have a lead on this old david Bradley. I was hoping someone would be able to identify it and also give their opinion on what the value of it is. I’m having some trouble finding information on these old saws.

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Thanks for the info! Do you have any idea what these saws are worth? The one I’m looking at is a non runner
One thing I can tell you is they are not highly sought out saws, I often could buy them for less than $100. in very nice physical condition, I bought a DB 360 IN THE $50. range and wouldn`t personally pay much more for any other model made by them. Due to their simple metal construction they did last very well. Points and condensers are getting very old in them by now and are the usual culprits for no spark conditions. These are not a saw one would want to run /operate very often or for a long period of time, no AV and slow revving dinosaurs they are.
 

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