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I have an antique Mall 24 inch one man saw that I am restoring

My son liked Legos when he was little.
Now he likes chainsaws. He got one from his
grandpa, so old it said Sear & Roebuck on it,
all in pieces in a cardboard box. He rebuilt it.

Among others he has now are Jonsered 521e,
Jonsered 50. Mac 2-10. Sears Auto-Sharp.
David Bradley 360 (couple saws worth of parts).
Homelite XL 12. There are others.

One of the last things my mother and I talked
about was chainsaws. How much fun she had
with her electric one. And that I had just started
using a really little saw [pole saw, but with the
pole removed].
 
My son liked Legos when he was little.
Now he likes chainsaws. He got one from his
grandpa, so old it said Sear & Roebuck on it,
all in pieces in a cardboard box. He rebuilt it.

Among others he has now are Jonsered 521e,
Jonsered 50. Mac 2-10. Sears Auto-Sharp.
David Bradley 360 (couple saws worth of parts).
Homelite XL 12. There are others.

One of the last things my mother and I talked
about was chainsaws. How much fun she had
with her electric one. And that I had just started
using a really little saw [pole saw, but with the
pole removed].
Cool,it's nice to see younger people take interest in older stuff
 

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