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Guido Salvage

Guido Salvage

Supreme Saw Whoreder
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I swear I am going to have to report you soon for all the saw **** you are posting. I'm just joking, but if I may ask, how did you acquire all those saws? I have a hard enough time finding one let alone what you have.

Finding saws is easy, getting rid of them is much harder. It appears I have had much better luck than most at finding good saws at reasonable prices. I rarely buy saws anymore, it has to be pretty special to pique my interest.
 
Acornhill

Acornhill

enough said
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Finding saws is easy, getting rid of them is much harder. It appears I have had much better luck than most at finding good saws at reasonable prices. I rarely buy saws anymore, it has to be pretty special to pique my interest.
Obviously it is all about the hunt/chase, just imagine how many saws are just sitting in sheds or garages not being used for years.

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Acornhill

Acornhill

enough said
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My issue is I have to fix all of the saws I get if I can't I buy what ever is needed to fix it. I buy saws knowing I have the parts to fix them a lot. 90% of my saws are ready to work

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Joined
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My issue is I have to fix all of the saws I get if I can't I buy what ever is needed to fix it. I buy saws knowing I have the parts to fix them a lot. 90% of my saws are ready to work

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I have the same problem. Unless a saw is beyond repair I feel that every saw in the fleet should be immediately operable.
 

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