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AgreedUnless someone has a lot of money to dump , don’t see that moving at that price .
AgreedUnless someone has a lot of money to dump , don’t see that moving at that price .
That’s cool! Thanks for sharingThat saw was here once. It may not have been the first time it was started after the rebuild, but it was close to it. Bobby Framke on the left did the work, Bob Fredette in the Razorback sweatshirt owns the saw.
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I may have provided a few parts for it, too long ago to remember with any degree of certainty.
Mark
That saw was here once. It may not have been the first time it was started after the rebuild, but it was close to it. Bobby Framke on the left did the work, Bob Fredette in the Razorback sweatshirt owns the saw.
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I may have provided a few parts for it, too long ago to remember with any degree of certainty.
Mark
I think it would be cool to have a SP125, but not $2500 cool. Maybe someday I will find one...Every so often a chainsaw and other items come up for sale usually as a one of a kind .Take for example the very last 090 Stihl sold out of Canada and as far as I know as of this date has never had fuel in the tank .John lambert bought it and sold it to Larry Steiner .I saw that item up close about 15 or so years ago . Things like this because of the price involved would have a very small interest to the buying public .
As far as a 125 Mac of which I have two has really jumped in price but my two came from long ago for much lesser prices .I have about $250 in both of them plus a pristene Mac 105 for a little over $100 . Those BTW are not for sale .
I think it would be cool to have a SP125, but not $2500 cool. Maybe someday I will find one...
I hope you're right I'm guessing there weren't too many of them here in the midwest though.There's a lot of them out there in sheds, garages, and barns waiting for the right person to come along and make an offer.
I've made dozens of Craigslist trips over the years to buy someone's grandpa's or uncle's old 125 that was covered in
grime from sitting in a barn or the corner of a shop for 30 years. You'll find one, no problem.
I hope you're right I'm guessing there weren't too many of them here in the midwest though.