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I am selling my DEWALT DW788 Type I scroll saw.  I bought it several years ago intending to get into puzzle and clock making, but I ended up not pursuing that interest.  I used the saw for perhaps 10 hours when I first bought it, but I have not used it all since then.  It is in essentially new condition.

 

I have about two hundred new, good quality blades in different sizes that are included with the saw.  The saw does not come with a stand.   I have the saw bolted to my work table with rubber mounts to minimize vibration and it has worked perfectly for me with this setup.

 

I am located in Hanover, NH.  I do have the original box for the saw, but my great preference would be to have someone come see it and pick it up in Hanover.  I would only ship it on a pay in advance, no return basis.  If someone does want to talk to me or even see the saw from a distance we can communicate by phone, by FaceTime (preferred) or by Skype (which I could set up but I have never used it).  

 

I have the saw advertised in NH Craiglist for $275, but I will take $250 for the saw.  The $250 price is firm, please don't make any other offers.  The saw costs $479 now and I paid $429 for it.

 

I can email photos of the saw if anyone wants to see pictures.  If you come see it you'll see it is in perfect condition with very little use.

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Dreams come true BUT your to far away for me. My first dewalt I traded my practice intarsias for  the second one on craigs list I got for 175.00.I know those deals were far and few between .I watch daily for dewalts on craigs list for years to get a back up. And as low as I could find were 350- 375 so you my friend are offering a great deal.Luck is not needed to sell a dewalt.Hang in there! :)

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Thanks Kevin.  Yes, it's a great saw and the price is good - for that saw.  However, most scroll saws on NH Craigslist are $50 to $100 used Sears Craftsman saws and mine looks very expensive!  

 

I need to find someone here in NH or VT who knows what this saw is and is really into the scroll saw hobby.  I had one fellow come by who said he couldn't decide whether what he wanted next for his home woodworking shop was a band saw or a scroll saw.  I knew right away he was not a real scroll saw person and he probably would not buy it - he didn't.

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