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Looks like an oldie but goodie.
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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Looks like a gorgeous piece of old 'arn! Nothing beats the old Unisaws. It looks like yours came with the old bullet motor, is it still in there? Man, I would love to have an old saw like that. What did you end up giving for it?"A fine beer may be judged with just one sip, but it is better to be thoroughly sure"Comment
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Great find. It could be as old as late 30's (model 1450), or as new as mid 60's (model 34-450). Find a number and post it.
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Finding the egg on it is a good thing! Congratulations!She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.Comment
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Yeah it's got an egg and everything.
Very nice find.
I want to hear more about it.-John
"Look, I can't surrender without orders. I mean they emphasized that to me particularly. I don't know exactly why. The guy said "Blake, never surrender without checking"
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The serial number is 112-9830, the saw runs smooth also. As you can see it has the goose egg, dust door and the otiginal switch. The saw is solid as a rock and had only a little surface rust on the table.
I bought it for $350Comment
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Great find and a great price. Per OWWM, the 112 puts it in 1954. If you look under the Discussion Forum->Wiki knowledge base you will find tons of info on maintenance and restoration.Don't ever ask a barber if you need a haircut.Comment
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