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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 368140" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Another treasure from our recent trip to Indiana. This was my Step-dad's miter saw. They were made from 1905 till 1972. This one is from the '50s. It's never been "restored", just used. The neat thing about it is that it has all of it's parts. It had a sacrificial board over the original base board that I removed. I'm not planning on doing a restoration and putting it on display, but rather just clean it up and use it. That's what he would have wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 368140, member: 5151"] Another treasure from our recent trip to Indiana. This was my Step-dad's miter saw. They were made from 1905 till 1972. This one is from the '50s. It's never been "restored", just used. The neat thing about it is that it has all of it's parts. It had a sacrificial board over the original base board that I removed. I'm not planning on doing a restoration and putting it on display, but rather just clean it up and use it. That's what he would have wanted. [/QUOTE]
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