I have posted in the past about how hard it is to find a good scroll saw here in NZ but today, amongst the four ( read 'em and weep http://tinyurl.com/yyu6htnn four) second hand saws available in New Zealand today, I found this:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/crafts/woodcraft/listing-1946241997.htm?rsqid=e6d1b97606ea401da970f2fa184232d5
Now I know very little about Hawks but at $270 USD, I'm pretty sure that is a bargain. Unfortunately it is collection only and in the North Island, 500 miles away.
Can anyone tell me more about the saw based on the pictures? I have a Delta Q3 (great saw but C-Arm so very aggressive and some spares no longer available ) a dead DW788 I drove a 12 hour round trip to get (they are not sold in NZ and it died after 3 months) and a Hegner multicut 2sv (variable speed) that I imported from the UK at vast expense.
I love my Hegner and don't really need another saw but a bargain is a bargain when all's said and done and it looks to be very well engineered. It will probably cost another $100 USD to ship it to the South Island. Does anyone own a Hegner and a similar Hawk and can give me an unbiased opinion on the advantages, disadvantages of the Hawk? Any more insight as to the model it might be, age etc would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rob