MarylandScroller Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 (edited) I am moving to a condo and must give up my workshop. I have an Excalibur EX-II scroll saw. I believe this is the original Excalibur scroll saw. It is pretty old, built in the 1990s, but built like a tank. It has 3 speeds. I did upgrade the blade clamps at one point. Motor isn't original. I also have a stand, which is included. It is a pain to ship, so local pickups only. Let me know if you are interested. Thanks, Alan Excalibur EX-II scroll Saw Manual.pdf Edited August 30, 2024 by MarylandScroller uploaded photos OCtoolguy 1 Quote
rafairchild2 Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 (edited) I used to live in Columbia "City" back when they were first building it out! It was 1967/8 when we moved there. I was in 1st grade. We were one of the first residents to move into the new city, sub 100th. I remember we lived in an apartment building on a lake that had a waterfall/dam. I used to walk to school, Brian woods or something. There was a publc pool nearby. And a nearby daycare my mother worked at. I remember later on my first-grade teacher eventually became a principal of a high school. Mrs. Hill. I had my photos with my sister taken at Symphony Woods. That's all I remember. Edited August 28, 2024 by rafairchild2 OCtoolguy 1 Quote
MarylandScroller Posted August 29, 2024 Author Report Posted August 29, 2024 4 hours ago, rafairchild2 said: I used to live in Columbia "City" back when they were first building it out! It was 1967/8 when we moved there. I was in 1st grade. We were one of the first residents to move into the new city, sub 100th. I remember we lived in an apartment building on a lake that had a waterfall/dam. I used to walk to school, Brian woods or something. There was a publc pool nearby. And a nearby daycare my mother worked at. I remember later on my first-grade teacher eventually became a principal of a high school. Mrs. Hill. I had my photos with my sister taken at Symphony Woods. That's all I remember. Columbia has changed over the years, not for the better. Its still a good place to live, but after the founder and designer of Columbia, James Rouse, passed away, control was sold to a for-profit corporation. Now, many decisions are based on profit motives and not centered around building a great, safe place to live. It is quite congested but still pretty nice. OCtoolguy 1 Quote
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