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Re: 50 Years Of Evolution Husqvarna Chainsaws
« on: December 16, 2011, 12:00:55 pm »
One thing I dont see is vintage Husky's. Seems like as old as you get with them is late 70's. I watch ebay and local craigs list like a hawk too.
Don't forget Husqvarna didn't establish a distributer in North America until the late 1960s. The very early 1970s 140S, 160S and 180S looked like to me the saws that impressed the pro market originally over here.
I've seen guys from the US eastern seaboard who have posted pics of their older late 1960s Husqvarnas. So they are around.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

 

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