As far as I'm concerned, no 2100 on Earth is worth more than $500.....and that better be like in 'used
twice condition' with a decent bar & chain. Most of them saw serious loggin' use and had a least one set of rings and or a jug & piston swap. They
were great saws; I had five of them when I was fallin'. But to prop them up now on ebay for $500 and over, for really worn saws, is just greed on the seller's part & stupidity on the buyer's. Some call it the 'free market' system of supply & demand....I can think of other names. For some reason, there are an incredible amount of them for sale from Canada.
Go to garage sales in the PNW in small, loggin' towns or try craigslist in the same area. NOS parts are scarce and Husky today acts like they never made the saw in the first place. Bailey's will tell you it's an antique and belongs in a museum. I can remember when they sold (I bought two from them) and had everything for that saw...screw them and the horse they rode in on.:msp_sneaky:
Kevin