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Started by Lnewman, March 16, 2013, 04:09:30 AM

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Lnewman

Is there a market for an old Homlite Super XL ?  What should I charge for it?
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g_man

I still have one too. Still cuts. A little noisey and heavy for its power though. I run it once in a while for kicks and remember the late 60's early 70's. Nothing I would buy now. Just a museum piece to me.
Look on ebay for a price there are still quite a few around.

Al_Smith

The value is in the eye of the beholder .It's not praticularly rare but somebody might want it .

AdkStihl

I sold a perfect running clean specimen for $40
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JohnG28

Quote from: AdkStihl on March 17, 2013, 11:51:54 AM
I sold a perfect running clean specimen for $40

I bought a decent shape runner for $40 also.
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Spike60

One of the most popular saws ever made, and they are everywhere, so the value will never be very high for them. Too old a design for the average consumer to be interested, and the large number of them out there keep the price down for the enthusiast community. $50 is average; could approach $100 if mint and with an almost new bar and chain.

I've got 4 or 5 of them myself. They are fun to run and I'll cut a pick up load of firewood with one now and then.
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