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Mark

03-20-2004 18:59:56




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Recentely found a David Bradley chain saw. Appeares to be in excellent shape. Any collectors value for this thing.

Many Thanks




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Rob

03-22-2004 16:06:38




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 Re: David Bradley chain saw in reply to Mark, 03-20-2004 18:59:56  
I know of a David bradley model 360 that they used to make in the 60s they sold it under the craftsman name, It was apparently a rather popular model saw. I'm still trying to get one for a decent price. As to the collectors value of one, it depends on the model, condition, and whether you use it a lot or not. I can imagine that over time the model 360 would have gotten a little bit more valuable in good condition.

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Gene Davis (Ga.)

03-21-2004 20:10:30




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 Re: David Bradley chain saw in reply to Mark, 03-20-2004 18:59:56  
If it is an old square, dumpy looking one with a Power Products engine, it was probably made by Strunk Mfg. Co. Gene Davis



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chaney creek

03-21-2004 09:09:25




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 Re: David Bradley chain saw in reply to Mark, 03-20-2004 18:59:56  
I found one also years ago- put a used bar on it and used it for years. Loud wasn't the word for it- friends used to tease me - They would be several miles away and knew I was cutting wood by the sound. No muffler on it at all by design- my left ear still rings. Heavy too!
Good luck!



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Brian G. NY

03-21-2004 07:10:30




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 Re: David Bradley chain saw in reply to Mark, 03-20-2004 18:59:56  
What's the model #? I have an "Operating Instructions and Parts List" booklet (14 pages) for a David Bradley chain saw. It's missing the back cover and it's not in real good shape but I want to give it to a guy who can use it.



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bob

03-20-2004 19:15:39




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 Re: David Bradley chain saw in reply to Mark, 03-20-2004 18:59:56  
very little here in eastern U.S. Sears sold'em. Still lots sitting around. Occasionally someone runs one as a novelty.



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