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LOML works with an estate sale operation and this is in the next sale.  Looks to be in great condition.

Right now they're looking at pricing it about $400.

Is this reasonable?
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#21
Humph, well, no. Those estate sale folks think they have gold in them there hills. This will sit until the last day. For me, at best its worth $100, less if I find anything wrong.
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#22
Yeah. It might be worth $400 if it were rebuilt and repainted *properly*.
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(04-15-2019, 10:01 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Yeah.  It might be worth $400 if it were rebuilt and repainted *properly*.

With all of the right parts, a correct stand, and a retirement light. Even then it might be a stretch.
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#24
$75 tops------------------
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As said, no way would that bring $400 from a reasonable person.
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#26
100 if it had a retirement light attached, in present condition, not knowing that it has all the parts or the motor works, 50 bucks. The thing is, nobody wants em. Very few people into scrollsaws, and if they are, they go for one of the newer models with things like a quick release to make the constant blade changes easier.
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Yea, maybe $100 tops, if someone really liked old iron and wanted a resto project.  Most serious scrollers aren't going to use something like that as their primary saw.
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I have seen them in our area for $25--> $50. Lower priced have cord/switch issues, but other wise decent condition
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