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homelite 1050 super value
« on: December 18, 2013, 07:55:05 pm »
no pictures but curious what a great shape running 1050 super is worth?
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Re: homelite 1050 super value
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2013, 09:16:13 pm »


I dang near couldn't GIVE mine away!

Finally traded it for a nice Husky 50 and a small amount of boot.


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Re: homelite 1050 super value
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2013, 11:36:20 pm »


I dang near couldn't GIVE mine away!

Finally traded it for a nice Husky 50 and a small amount of boot.


Mike

And I thought you were nuts at the time Mike.  Different strokes for different folks.:D

Sometime afterwards, the guy that you traded with sold it on feebay..............and the guy that bought it from him tried to pull a fast one.   About the time I lost touch with that fellow the ebay thing was still being resolved IIRC.

I traded my nice 1050A away (for a cherry Poulan 4900) once I got a 7ci Homelite.  What a saw is 'worth' is a difficult question.  Sale prices vary wildly on 'collector' saws.  One minute a saw will sell for $500............................and then a week later an even nicer one will have a hard time crossing $150................and at that same time, a more 'pedestrian' model will sell for twice that.  There's no constants....

 

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