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I hate to pee on your parade, but they are a dime a dozen on Craigslist.
I paid $100 for mine, and it was still in the box.
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You paid $900 for a Radio Alarm Song?
Say it aint' so.
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$50 if you are lucky or find someone who does not know a lot about Craftsman RAS.
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Aww, let's not be to harsh with Lee. It's a new saw, likely works well. The challenge is that there are many, many similar saws out there and finding the right buyer could take some time. That said, Lee, your buyer is not likely a member of this forum. Good luck on your sale.
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Harsh words above, but unfortunately it's true. Those saws hold almost no value, and they are a regular on CL for way less (I suspect) than the owner's would really like to get. You're reliance on the Craftsman name might have been very true many, many years ago...and is still true today of their mechanics tools; but for power tools they have really went downhill in quality....or the rest of the world outran them. Even so, I wish you luck with your sale but like Admiral said, it's probably not a Woodnet member.
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