Strunk chainsaws?

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Well, I ran across a couple of old chainsaws today. The first is a cheap pioneer something or other, think it runs. The other 2 are strunk chainsaws, 1 is very very large and heavy and the other is medium size. I was wondering some info on them. I haven't had time to find model numbers. Are these things worth anything? I didn't know if there are collectors out there that need these for parts or want to restore them or? any help would be great or if someone wants them? if my camera phone was working I would post some pictures. maybe I can get them on here some how.
 
I have one or two Strunks, they were built in Coatesville, PA by a dairy farmer named Leonard Strunk. He had a number of inventions to his credit and later ran for governor on the promise of eliminating property taxes. As I recall, the farm where he built the saws was slated for development until toxins were found and it spiraled down into lawsuits and bankruptcy.
 
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are they worth anything? is there a market for these things?
 
I have one or two Strunks, they were built in Coatesville, PA by a dairy farmer named Leonard Strunk. He had a number of inventions to his credit and later ran for governor on the promise of eliminating property taxes. As I recall, the farm where he built the saws was slated for development until toxins were found and it spiraled down into lawsuits and bankruptcy.
I was wondering if you still have the strunk saw ??? Please let me know now and thanks,
 

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