Rumpty wrote:
>The same saw now built by Original Saw costs $3,000 USD, On Ebay this would
>bring well over $500.
Actually the 7790 is a 10" saw and I don't think Original
makes (ever made) anything that small.
If you want to unload it really fast ask $100. I think
getting something in the $200 range would be more in line
for real value and if you wait long enough for the right
buyer something in the $300 range could be doable. Above
that and you're either a hellava salesman or someone really
wants that saw.
UA100
The 7790 is one of the best late B&D DeWalts, it's worth well over $500.00.
Other than the length of the arm it's equivalent to the OSC 3512.
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"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Rumpty wrote:
> >The same saw now built by Original Saw costs $3,000 USD, On Ebay this
would
> >bring well over $500.
>
>
> Actually the 7790 is a 10" saw and I don't think Original
> makes (ever made) anything that small.
>
> If you want to unload it really fast ask $100. I think
> getting something in the $200 range would be more in line
> for real value and if you wait long enough for the right
> buyer something in the $300 range could be doable. Above
> that and you're either a hellava salesman or someone really
> wants that saw.
>
> UA100
The same saw now built by Original Saw costs $3,000 USD, On Ebay this would
bring well over $500.
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"Ray White" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I plan on selling this saw , but would like to hear from others, on what a
> fair price to ask would be
> I haven't put it to much use, but what I have, it runs tight and
> true.........
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6szrs
>
> Thank You in Advance
> Ray
>
>
I sold mine for $200
"Ray White" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I plan on selling this saw , but would like to hear from others, on what a
> fair price to ask would be
> I haven't put it to much use, but what I have, it runs tight and
> true.........
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6szrs
>
> Thank You in Advance
> Ray
>
>
I want to Thank you guys for responding......
The saw was definitely built as a 12" saw. Back around the late 70's, this
saw was purchased by a gentlemen who was in the process of setting up a wood
shop, for his soon to be retirement, when he became ill and passed away.
From what I have been told, it sat for 20 years, until the wife passed away.
My thoughts were it has to be worth about $350.00, if any one is interested,
please let me know, I'll entertain
all offers..............Next week I plan to try E-Bay..........I am in
Central NJ, on the ocean.....
Ray
"Ray White" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I plan on selling this saw , but would like to hear from others, on what a
> fair price to ask would be
> I haven't put it to much use, but what I have, it runs tight and
> true.........
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6szrs
>
> Thank You in Advance
> Ray
>
>
>The 7790 is one of the best late B&D DeWalts, it's worth well over $500.00.
>Other than the length of the arm it's equivalent to the OSC 3512.
Not trying to dis the 7790 but comparing it to the Original
Saw 3512?
http://www.wolfemachinery.com/12dewaltw.htm
http://www.originalsaw.com/12_contractor.htm
One of them is 200 lbs. huger than the other.
UA100
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Rumpty wrote:
>>The same saw now built by Original Saw costs $3,000 USD, On Ebay this
>>would
>>bring well over $500.
>
>
> Actually the 7790 is a 10" saw and I don't think Original
> makes (ever made) anything that small.
>
> If you want to unload it really fast ask $100. I think
> getting something in the $200 range would be more in line
> for real value and if you wait long enough for the right
> buyer something in the $300 range could be doable. Above
> that and you're either a hellava salesman or someone really
> wants that saw.
>
> UA100
UA100,
Actually the 7790 I have and the one in the OP pictures is a 12" saw. I
think the 7730/40 is the 10" saw but I am not sure. Mine is the all dark
grey version. I cannot compare it to a Original Saw Company saw as I have
never used or even seen one, but it compares fine to most of the industrial
DeWalts from the 50's and 60's that I have seen and used. Granted it's not
a 5-7.5hp motor, but it has handled 8 and 16/4 hard maple with no problems.
It's as well built or better than my 1957 9" MBF.
I felt I was fortunate getting mine for $650 after only being used to build
to kitchens worth of cabinets.
David