8433jeff
Aftermarket connoisseur
You e-mailed the guy with the mislabeled saw or the guy who overpaid for the 029?
Philbert
It had a new Stihl P/C and seals. I didn't make a penny on it. I was the overpayer in that set-up.
You e-mailed the guy with the mislabeled saw or the guy who overpaid for the 029?
Philbert
they are very nice vehicles but way out of my price range. 95 Ford escort station wagons are the only thing I can afford to collect, manual trans and over 250k miles:msp_sleep::msp_sleep:
Marketing is key!
Which sell for more: the 'Huskvarna's with a 'K', or the 'Husqvarna's with a 'Q'? Just curious.
How about when 'Jonsered' is 'Jonsereds'; is that plural (multiple saws) or possessive (still belongs to the Jonsered family)?
It would be an interesting study to find out if/how much grammar and spelling affect the sale price of different items.
Philbert
Marketing is key!
Which sell for more: the 'Huskvarna's with a 'K', or the 'Husqvarna's with a 'Q'? Just curious.
How about when 'Jonsered' is 'Jonsereds'; is that plural (multiple saws) or possessive (still belongs to the Jonsered family)?
It would be an interesting study to find out if/how much grammar and spelling affect the sale price of different items.
Philbert
Older Jonsereds are just that, Jonsereds with an s, at some point they dropped the s, and newer ones are only Jonsereds if in groups of more than one.
so what's the correct taxonomy? A 'loop' of jonsereds? A 'brace'? A 'clutch'? A 'gtg' of jonsereds? How many jonsereds in a face cord?
(in parts of east dakota, here, they still call them 'jonserudes').
Philbert
I am trying hard not to buy one, no matter how its labeled, although it sometimes pays to look for misspellings if you are a buyer I have found.
If you can't spell the name or item correctly, you may not know what its worth. And if you don't care how its spelled and think you know what its worth, it gets entertaining at times.
Nice clean Farmsaw with a P-40 A/F cover.
they are very nice vehicles but way out of my price range. 95 Ford escort station wagons are the only thing I can afford to collect, manual trans and over 250k miles:msp_sleep::msp_sleep:
So what's the correct taxonomy? A 'Loop' of Jonsereds? A 'Brace'? A 'Clutch'? A 'GTG' of Jonsereds? How many Jonsereds in a face cord?
(In parts of East Dakota, here, they still call them 'Jonserudes').
Philbert
I believe any collection of more than one saw, regardless of brand, is properly referred to as a cad.
Usage: "There's 20 to 40 saws in my cad, but I ain't never sure exactly how many any more."
Yes I agree with the China sentiment. Problem is if you order a bunch you can get them for around $200 a unit, I found a Chinese 070 locally and the guy was honest about it, said he would get rid of it for $400 to recoup his costs and he only ordered 1.