I’ve got a 1980’s 10″ sears radial arm saw to sell.
Any ideas as to what is a reasonable price to ask?
I’ve got a 1980’s 10″ sears radial arm saw to sell.
Any ideas as to what is a reasonable price to ask?
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I sure it depends on the area, but in Las Vegas, I see them from $125.00 to $300.00.
Len (Len's Custom Woodworking)
Jack,
I would start my asking price at $225 just because the Craftsman Radial Arm Saw was made better then than they are today, but I'm sure you know that.
Good luck - MSD
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