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Vintage Danarm saws – what are they worth...?


KevR
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Hi all, I'm a long time lurker on here but haven't posted for a while. Having a bit of a tidy up in the barn and realised I now have seven chainsaws, which seems a bit much really (I'm not a pro). So I think it's time to let go of a couple of them. Trouble is I don't really know what they're worth, so I was hoping someone on here might be able to give me a clue.

They're both old Danarms from the late sixties or early seventies. A 55 Professional and a 110 Automatic. Both in full working order. The 110's been in the family since the late 80s. Still gets used occasionally but it's big, heavy and LOUD. The 55 I've had for 20 years or so. Got it in bits with loads of stripped threads - many helocoils later and it works a treat. Again, still in occasional use but I've got an old Stihl 08 for when I'm feeling old school, plus an 034 AV, a Jonsered and an Echo 3000, so they spend most of their time on the shelf. Much better they should go to someone who'll appreciate them. All advice on values etc gratefully received! 

Danarm 55 1.jpg

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