I have traded to attain many of my oddball chainsaws simply for the uniqueness factor. Some run, some may run, some may never run. I loved taking them to tractor shows, saw GTG's and the conversations that they lead to. Many have an enjoyable story of how I found them or the history behind their design. I can stand all day at a show or auction talking saws and experiences. This one is a new in the crate, Sally Saw that came from and old shop in Millersburg Iowa. My oldest son, who was 10 at the time, was with me the day I bought it at the auction. His eyes got as big as silver dollars as the bidding went up and I was still going. I am not sure where I was going to stop but Dwight the auctioneer knew me and knew what I was after that day. After it was over my son says "Dad, what are you going to tell Mom?" I said "well son, I will say it was a good auction with good deals. If she asks how much I spent of course I will tell her but I sure am not going to volunteer any information". She never asked.
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