I paid $150 for this one, but that was after looking at a lot of beat up ones in the 50-75 range...ones that are suitable for wall-hangers or painting on, but not ready for service. This one has commercial grade handles in good shape, and the teeth had recently been sharpened. The only thing is, judging by the length of the teeth, this saw has seen a lot of use and will probably only last another 15 or so sharpenings before there are no teeth left
....then I can keep the nice handles, find another blade, and make a lot of trade points, scrapers, and a couple of machetes!
I am not cutting in a chainsaw free zone, at least I haven't had to yet. I just like doing things the hard way!
Chainsaws are for rifle hunters!
Also a good used stihl big enough to go after the 5 ft diameter trees I am hunting was going to cost me about $400 or more.
I also like that this saw is quiet. If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it...wait how does that go again?