Could it be ” Dunlap ” ?
dusty
Could it be ” Dunlap ” ?
dusty
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Is it a three wheeler?
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Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
~ Denis Diderot
Look like this?
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Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
~ Denis Diderot
I have owned several of them in the Sears brand . The stock guides were small and the blades broke a lot because of the small wheels and tight radius , until we figured out to use the thin and thinner blades .
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Dunlap was a Sears brand. That saw is most likely a model 534.01120 and was made by Power King Tool Corp. in the early to mid 40's.
Info and pictures courtesy of OWWM.
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Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
~ Denis Diderot
Dunlap was sold as a step below, or a lower price, than Craftsman.
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