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How much was saved buying used? 20-25% seems to be the norm. Before the 2008 recession it seemed like very well cared for LN tools demanded 90% of new prices.
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Not a good deal at all unless there are at least 3 blades with it then it's only marginal. So far as I'm concerned unless the ebay deal is at least 30% of going then I don't bother. Buy new or from a reputable used dealer.
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I suspect many of those high prices go to overseas buyers who can't buy new.
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I think it was a good deal. Probably a bit more than I'd be willing to pay for a used plane, but still significantly less than a new one. New, the plane plus two extra blades and fence goes for $412. Sold for $312.55. Add another $15 for shipping (just guessing), and it's still 80% of new. Why does a plane have to be new to work well? Hasn't been sitting in a barn, rusting for 80 years. Lee Valley is still a quite viable company, with stellar customer support, and they are still making the plane plus parts. I'll bet they'd still honor any warranties should anything on the plane fail.
It's likely the buyer knew what the cost of a new one was, so in the buyer's mind, he got a good deal. It's not like he paid more than a new one.
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