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24th October 2004, 01:53 PM #1New Member
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Vintage Craftsman Table Saw, What's it Worth?
I have a Sears Craftsman table saw that my dad purchased some time in the 50s or 60s. I remember using it during the 60s for sure.
It has a plate on it with a number 103.200002
I am wondering what this might be worth, (if amything)
It is in perfect mechanical shape. The finish is light tan and is ok. I also have the guide and miter.
I would like to see someone get this who appreciates the time when Chraftsman made some really heavy duty quality tools.
I live in New Holland, PA (central PA)
Any help?
Jim Langley
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24th October 2004, 03:45 PM #2
Jim
As far as I know, Craftsman tools were not sold in Oz, so it is unlikely that anyone on this Forum has any experience with one.
From all I have read, however, they are desirable tablesaws - "old but gold". The fence will likely need to be updated but the basic saw is probably worth holding onto.
Try a USA-based forum (such as Wood Central) for advice here.
Regards from Perth (Australia)
Derek
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24th October 2004, 03:54 PM #3
Craftsman tools have just about the best warantee on the planet. you never get to use it though 'cause they never break. as witnessed by your dad's saw.
-ryan
there's no school like the old school.