Max, I think in part, we were are own worst enemy. Back before I joined this ArboristSite, Only saw I owned and cut with for 25 years was a 3400. I found AS as I was searching for info on parts for older Poulan saws. In a post someone asked about fixing or restoring a 3400. The response was, "Don't bother, Its just a cheap old piece of crap Poulan." Thankfully there were a couple guys that new otherwise, and a while later Nik, (Fatguy} started this forum group.Good morning all. During my eBay time this morning I saw a Poulan 8500 bow saw being offered for $1,700.00 or best offer. Nice looking example to be sure, but really? A friend of mine, a VMI grad and smart fellow, has a saying for situations like this: "I've got nothing." To each his own, and I'm not being critical, but what's happening to our hobby and way of life? Have a great and safe day, Max.
I think this site and few others like it, caused a upsurge in interest of the older Poulans and keeping them running. Ive heard comments at GTG's and such, when seeing or running a saw like a 5200 in big wood ..."i didn't know Poulan made a saw like that." All they knew was box store plastic green and purple saws. I remember when you could buy parts, complete saws, etc. fairly cheep on sites like ebay etc. Rare now days for sure.
Its not just saws though. Anything old school now days brings big bucks from collectors of items. My first car that I actually bought was a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. Nobody told me back then not to sell it, because in 40 years its gonna be worth a lot a money. At the time it was just a car and my transportation. I needed to sell it to buy another vehicle. I couldn't just park it in a barn somewhere and wait for it to become a collectors item.
One of my favorite Poulan saws to run over the years has been a 7700. would dearly love one, but just no way I could spend that kinda money for it. Even if it was still new in box. LOL I have enough old Poulan saws to cut anything I will encounter. My mind is still stuck in the 70's, Every thing is mind blowingly expensive these days. Guess Im just getting old.
Gregg,