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A few years back I had an ancient Husky - think it was a 298 -

It had lots of compression but I couldn't start it, and my ad said so, NO REFUNDS.

It sold for over £300 and they were happy, so was I.

I've seen old saws advertised as non runners going well into 3 figures.

Unbelievable!

Still... as I upgrade my stuff I'm going to recover a fair bit by ebaying the knackered kit

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Having a clear out at them moment and have four old saws on there,lots of watching and not much bidding going on....and why to people always ask if theres a buy it now,when you haven't put one in - do they think you'll forget and let it go for a song?

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