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dirk

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What can you tell me about this?
 

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That thing is badass! Talk about an antique limbing saw :cool: Only problem is they don't really make parts for them anymore so replacement stuff is scarce.
 
Where did you dig that old thing up at? Great grandad?

you just wait till I whip out my FREE saw & put your fancy 170 to shame :fawkdancesmiley:

that is cute now you can trim your nail's on the trail..

...I know it is difficult for you to remember that far back, but someday you too will be back on the trail :haha: :haha: :haha:
 
It was made around 1976 or 1977 :awesomework:

Thanks Jaydog :cool:

I know it's not a badazz hot rod saw, but it should work fine for cutting the occasional tree blocking the trail. I just hope it doesn't ever need parts...sounds like they don't exist :eeek:
 
Thanks Jaydog :cool:

I know it's not a badazz hot rod saw, but it should work fine for cutting the occasional tree blocking the trail. I just hope it doesn't ever need parts...sounds like they don't exist :eeek:
Best way to get parts would probably to find another one, good luck with that.
 
Thanks Jaydog :cool:

I know it's not a badazz hot rod saw, but it should work fine for cutting the occasional tree blocking the trail. I just hope it doesn't ever need parts...sounds like they don't exist :eeek:

I went to the old saw shop in Edgewood, and they had some antiques up on the wall, and one was identical to the one my dad has, and he still uses it, I think it's from the '60's I'll try and get a pic tomorrow :cool:
 
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