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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 267305, member: 23"]I'm not sure when chainsaw art became a 'thing' but I'd say from the 70s until now. age is going to be a factor. If it was a real antique, that crack wouldn't matter, but since it's new, I think it will detract heavily from value. Whenever you are thinking of buying an item that you aren't sure of, it would be good if you had the time and could find an original of the item so you would have enough eyes-on experience to see the difference in quality in person.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 267305, member: 23"]I'm not sure when chainsaw art became a 'thing' but I'd say from the 70s until now. age is going to be a factor. If it was a real antique, that crack wouldn't matter, but since it's new, I think it will detract heavily from value. Whenever you are thinking of buying an item that you aren't sure of, it would be good if you had the time and could find an original of the item so you would have enough eyes-on experience to see the difference in quality in person.[/QUOTE]
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