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    Wow ! What A Saw
    🪦 IbDaToNeGuY ●
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    08-09-2004, 08:00 PM
    i just came back from the pawnshop and i have to tell you , i saw maybe the coolest chainsaw in my life . It\'s a Husqzrna 3120XP with a 36 inch blade ! i was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about this kind of saw if they could . like quality and if it\'s pretty much a good deal for $800 .

    mike,

    isn\'t that the same size as the one from any of the movies ? i know they custom made a blade for the 3rd movie but forgot what size it was .
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    08-09-2004, 08:05 PM
    lol oh and yes i know it\'s for huge tree cutting but i was just thinking about the blade size of the saw .
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    08-10-2004, 05:26 AM
    Honestly, i\'d never pay $800 for a saw.You\'re better off maybe checking at flea market\'s for saws instead of pawn shops.That\'s just my opinion though.
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    08-10-2004, 04:18 PM
    cool , i\'ll do that . but man that was a big ass saw . it even had that pointy thing on it right where the blade starts like it did one the saw in the 3rd movie . and i know that they didn\'t use some dinky little saw in the movies either . but some big ones they did and i just thought it was this type and i just wanted to go with more acuracy .

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    08-10-2004, 04:59 PM
    Is it worth the money, yes for sure. Is it worth buying if you don\'t plan on using it for cutting, probably not. That is a really great saw, and that is a great deal for it, but if you\'re looking for more of a prop/halloween use saw, I\'d suggest buying a smaller model, and then adding on a longer bar. You\'ll save probably $600 or more doing that, but hard to pass up a bitchin saw like that!
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