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11-04-2016, 05:29 AM
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In the new Christamas catalog they are going for $1275 new.
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I would ask 1000, that way you can come down to 900 if necessary. No one wants to pay asking price
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Is it the new one with the riving knife or the old SL model? I am guessing the price is high for both given the current cost of a new one with the riving knife. Location plays a large role in the price you get.
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You drove it off the lot remember, and it doesn't say Lie Nielsen or Festool on it so its going to be hard to get 80-90% of retail. I always start at 50% of new and go up or down depending on condition and age (and in this case, riving knife or not).
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50% it will simply stay in the shop, whilst I did "drive it off the lot" I also paid for that over and above the actual price.
So whilst I get what your saying, there is also added value to not having to buy new for an item that essentially does not age?
The three blades included alone also have a retail value of over $300, also to be considered I think.
I can paint a festool sign on it, if it helps
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11-05-2016, 06:07 AM
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G1023SL or G1023RL? One's current, one's not, so it makes a difference in resale value. The blades are a nice plus, but don't really add anywhere near their retail value to the equation.
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Including accessories in a machine sale don't add as much value as if they were sold alone, in my book.
"there is also added value to not having to buy new for an item that essentially does not age?"
Table saws surely do age.
Whilst you've replied to the thread, you haven't clarified the exact model and whether it has a riving knife.
I don't mean to be too argumentative, but as I reread my response it sounds that way. If you get $900 for the saw, more power to you!
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I'd sell the good blades separately, possibly here. Include just one blade with the saw. There's no way that's only a $600 saw around here - even if it was dropped off a truck bent up and spent a year at the bottom of the ocean. Used tool prices here are crazy, and they seem to sell. Here $900 would be reasonable.
Curious why you're selling it? Upgrade? Getting out?
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