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Hi all,

I found a guy online that is hurting for money and has some NIB ms200t's w/bc that he is willing to sell for $350 plus shipping. Email me at bcorradi at yahoo dot com if interested and I"ll forward you the info.
Take care,
Brad
 
If he's within a 1/2 hour from me it'd be worth checking out , otherwise a little too great a chance for being screwed.....
 
Took a chance....bought two, a third soon coming, got a tracking number...had a number of phone calls with the guy, and emails, i think it is legit, will know for sure Thursday.

After all these years of sticking up for the 335's and dealing with their quirkiness (and worse sometimes)....I'm a traitor, eh??
 
Originally posted by rbtree
Took a chance.... got a tracking number... i think it is legit, will know for sure Thursday.
Sounds great Roger, let us know if it comes thru ok.
YOu gotta believe in people, so building trust first and getting a tracking # seems smart. It would be exciting to open that box and see what you bought, and not just some junk in there.:eek:
 
Hey guys, Brad's a standup guy who gave me a good deal on an 050 in great shape. I'm also getting an 028 Super through a friend of his in even better shape for a great price. Can't wait for that little gem.

Chris B.
 
I got the two new saws last Thursday, as advertised, with everything but the original box and warranty card. Great deal. My personal check for the third one didn't yet reach the seller, for some reason....USPS problem who knows. He's holding it for me.....

Thanks again for the heads up, Brad!
 
Originally posted by rbtree
I got the two new saws last Thursday, as advertised, Great deal.
And a great lesson for the skeptics. A careful investigation led to an outcome that not only retained the value of your investment but added value to your holdings.

Sounds like a great analogy for tree risk assessment. Once you work beyond initial doubt, you find a way to safely grow the tree.
 
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