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she is only 17, no complaints here

Yellowboat

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Any bets on replacment cost? 20170815_113848.jpg
 

RiverDave

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Just for that handle? Is it metal or plastic?
 

Runs2rch

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Nice! Switches are the only part I have gone through. Have a standard and a Mag. Not a better tool out there!
 

Cray Paper

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I have handme downs from dad that are as old as I am. Change the oil every decade and trigger as needed and carry own. My dad has Skill Saws that are all metal, handle, grips, trigger, everything. I would hate to have had to use one of those in the PNW rain.
 

28Eliminator

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I have several 77's still, and even an old 367 that was my favorite.

Only the old timers will know what that is [emoji6]
 

Howardflat

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I have an old one that works great. The bottom plate ain't in the best shape but works good. The only bummer is it takes 6.5" blades and they are a pain in the ass for me to find.
 

Mandelon

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I have a couple old ones we save for parts. One was a Mag 77 that died, I put that fancy red handle on another old one. I have four or five of em now. :rolleyes

Last time I cleaned up the garage I found 7 pairs of big blue Channel Locks... LOL, a dozen tape measures... kinda silly... but it happens. But damn, you can never find a #2 phillips head screw driver when you need one...
 
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