It's worth what someone will pay for it,it's hard to put a value on one,even this saw much less a nib one.I've always wondered what the price difference would be vs a nos saw from the factory and the type of saw you created. Wonder what a nib 064 would go for?
It's worth what someone will pay for it,it's hard to put a value on one,even this saw much less a nib one.
That's why I started a thread, I had a idea but needed reassuring.
That's for sure,the couple 064's I've sold go fast. The ones I sell are to nice for me to keep. I like mine a little ruff and meanYou maximize the return on your efforts when you start with one of the most desirable saw models that has been out of production for so long, that's all I know.
That satellite dish is a classic. We had one just like it in 1985.
This is how I like mine. If I bought Jason's saw, it would get used occasionally and stay on the shelf a lot. It's like a collectors item, so it's priced accordingly.I like them nice and clean but used,not beat to hell and not new just in between.
Nor any PSPs.Someone has to not run them or there would be no nos saws
Even as nice as it is, I'd still throw it in some wood. If it were NOS in a box, no way.