collectors, firewood cutters, loggers and chainsaw racers all really have different reasons for selecting the saws they do
cutters and loggers and farmers/ranchers/homeowner enthusiasts all start "collecting" with what is available, well advertised, easily serviced locally and affordable, mostly modern to their era or nearly so
as a little time passes a decent number of those guys start getting saws that aren't really what they "need" and "use"
We tend to want to get pristine or really nice examples of saws we started out on and then sort of spider out from there either towards collecting specific brands or rare saws of any brand
sometimes a guy starts hunting down holy grail saws and meets like minded collectors who fuel the addiction
in many cases a ported saws enters the picture and some guys collect them in all the varieties that stock saw enthusiasts collect
then you have racers who usually start as enthusiasts with ported saws and then eventually graduate to machines that are total inappropriate for any type of work whatsoever
yeah I am/was all those guys at one time or another...long gone are the Solo Twins, last Stihl 088 ever manufactured, mint Jonsered XF, all original Stihl 044C, Echo and John Deere twins, Dolmar KMS4 rotary and hundreds of others, but amongst the full build race saws on the shelves are still some very special saws,
mint in box 044 arctic, all original 066 red eye, new in box 346xp oe, NOS 288xp LITE, custom resto-mod 076 Supers, restored 090 and 090G, original Contra/Lightning worked on for me by Larry at Stihl house of saws, beautiful full restoration 242
I may need to get some help polishing saws for pictures
