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tmillie
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It's a Goldie no doubt and I am pumped, pretty sad it doens't take much to make me excited....from your help, I've determined it to be a 1962 Goldie - Now it's time to get a bandsaw, jointer and scroll saw attachment, any tips on where to obtain these at the best price??? Thanks Guys...and Ladies if there are any here...:)
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a1gutterman
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tmillie wrote:It's a Goldie no doubt and I am pumped, pretty sad it doens't take much to make me excited....from your help, I've determined it to be a 1962 Goldie - Now it's time to get a bandsaw, jointer and scroll saw attachment, any tips on where to obtain these at the best price??? Thanks Guys...and Ladies if there are any here...:)
Personally, I believe that the best place is from our forum sponser. As for best price, each of them comes on sale at least once each year.
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tmillie wrote:Okay, got the pic loaded, Here is a better picture of the unit, let me know if this helps determine the age. Thanks, Tom
I can't tell you much about how old it is but it sure looks to be in great shape. She'll serve you well. With a little TLC it'll be like a band new machine.
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