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Simonds A8 Broadband Band Saw Blade 10' 10-1/2" 4/6 Pitch Tpi 130" .035 3/4" .75 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.98
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 I have these brand new Blades, also the last 2 pictures show I also have the same length blades but 6/8 pitch (no name on blade)..You can mix and match how many of each pitch you want..If you don't message me I will assume you want the 4/6 ones advertised..If you buy more than one the rest of them will only cost you 1.75 each for shipping.( so buy many of them please)(it's cheaper for you). I found the original invoice from Saw Service of Washington (that's the last picture)..I will ship right away.Message me if you want the whole lot, I'm starting off with over 30 total.

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