Good one Eric, that's exactly what happened..it got rubbed off with something.
Kevin
Kevin
Scrounged up another 601 - this one's blue. Should be here in 2 weeks or so. Anyone ever seen the "ET 01" before? That's a new one for me.
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I'd say someone got some carb cleaner on the decal and erased the "RAK 6".
You got it baaaad lol.
Lol...can we say CAD ho?
But hey, worse things in life to spend money on like gambling and drugs...so what's the harm.......
Kevin
Yeah, it's great to get original literature too like that. Which begs the question; when you buy vintage saws in Europe, are you more likely to get original lit and provenance info about the saw?
Kevin
Good questions.
-I don't think the chances are any better for original literature, but majority of my experience with vintage saws has been in Europe, so not sure how prevalent this is in the states.
-Provenance info -- less of a chance here. I'm not finding much locally, so my purchases are usually online, via contacts in other countries, collectors in other countries, etc. In other words, I am often buying from an intermediary, and rarely have face to face meetings with the saw's owner. As a result, there's less of an opportunity to chat with anyone who is knowledgeable about the saw's history. And there's also the language barrier; not as big of a deal with Google translate, but it's still difficult to establish rapport with a stranger via e mail and in an unfamiliar language.
Scott
That 630 is way out of line. At least here it is. Don't know the market for a 920
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