I’m probably going to regret this, but here goes…
In December of this past year, I bought this saw from Dave who is an excellent antique/ collector saw builder and a well-respected AS member. I bought this saw because it is simply an exceptionally beautiful example of old school iron and I intended it to be a shelf queen only to be run on Sundays and at GTG’s. Dave did an awesome full restoration job on the project and it shows in every detail of the saw. As far as I can tell, save for the missing plastic hand guard (there was never a chain break on this model year) it has otherwise been 100% restored to its original condition. I also have the (paint matching) clamp bracket to mount the hand guard- it’s just not pictured. Here is the restoration info from Dave’s original post: “I replaced the fuel tank and handle and stripped the whole saw down to beadblast and repaint and add new decals. I changed the air filter color to match my other 1050. P&C look excellent – the picture is from before I pulled the cylinder and bead blasted the whole thing – saw was very dirty. Points were filed and set – great spark. Carb is the SDC with fixed high jet. 4 cycles nicely at high RPM. I honestly don’t recall if I replaced crank seals or not. Either vac / pressure test was good or I replaced them. Bearings were smooth. The bar is a NOS Oregon 24” with chain - .404 x .063. It has a seven tooth spur sprocket. If you change to a rim sprocket you could go to 3/8 x .063 chain. Since I took the before and after photos, I did locate a good muffler guard (cleaned and repainted) so the saw is complete. Oiler works great. One of the foam handle cushions is missing - came off while I had it hanging. These came from a bicycle shop”. The (correct to the era) 24” Oregon bar and chain are included. The bar is flawless and the chain is very sharp, but the chain about ½ used and has two cutters with broken top plates- a simple fix. I have not fueled or run the saw since buying it, but I have admired it a whole lot… I have mixed feelings about parting with it, but there are several other saws that I am interested in and selling this one would go a long way to obtaining them. So I’m putting this out there. The PHO alone weighs 35lbs so with the B&C; it’s probably going to run $50-$60 to ship insured to the lower 48. A video link is attached. With these costs in mind and after seeking pricing input from several of the AS tribal elders, my asking price is $625 Shipped, OBO. PayPal “As a Gift/Friends & Family” or USPS MO. Reply or Send me a PM if interested. Thanks, Scott
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=Eyo4PETMwiI&list=UUjw97UIuz21wKVCSe5qi11w