His story is that it was his dad's saw...translated;he hasn't done jack sh*t to it and it's been sitting around for a very long time. Probably serviced at least two yrs ago and that was minimal, or he'd be bragging about what was done to it. Now there's a new addendum to his auction, probably to address the question I sent through eBay. The better quality saw is gone, but alas, eBay won't let him remove pics he says. Counters back that the saws were in virtually identical condition. No, only an idiot would think so.
No reason given 'why' the saw he already sold had its pictures on this new auction...other than oops. Couldn't possibly be part of a scam, now could it....?
"If you know these saws, you know the saw is worth the money." Well, we haven't even established his reserve yet. "Worth" is a relative term on eBay....he's chummin' with blood for a big shark, that much is apparent.
I'm sorry but a saw of this intended value needs to be inspected personally, or sold by someone you know & trust. You can't just pull a dirty, Holy Grail saw off the shelf like that and expect to get top dollar. There's no effort there on his part.
Kevin
No reason given 'why' the saw he already sold had its pictures on this new auction...other than oops. Couldn't possibly be part of a scam, now could it....?
"If you know these saws, you know the saw is worth the money." Well, we haven't even established his reserve yet. "Worth" is a relative term on eBay....he's chummin' with blood for a big shark, that much is apparent.
I'm sorry but a saw of this intended value needs to be inspected personally, or sold by someone you know & trust. You can't just pull a dirty, Holy Grail saw off the shelf like that and expect to get top dollar. There's no effort there on his part.
Kevin