From what I’ve learned this saw was in use in a furniture factory at its current location from 1940 to the late 50’s
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From what I’ve learned this saw was in use in a furniture factory at its current location from 1940 to the late 50’s
A little more info about the saw
Replied to your PM. Also sent along your email to seller
Rick
It took a day for him to respond to me. If you haven’t heard by tomorrow afternoon PM me and I’ll see if I can put the two of you together.
We’re you able to get in touch with the seller? If you decide to pick it up, give me a shout and I’ll buy you lunch here in STAUNTON.
I put the contact info on a previous post Tom.
Matt
This was on a Facebook “for sale” post. Can’t quite figure out how to get the info to you but here is a try
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2226972717632342/
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