Munsk,
If you have that number accurate, 113.22452, you have the exact same model # as mine:
$200 will be cheaper than mine after I picked up a motor mount and motor for it. Did yours come with a belt guard? If so, I'd give ya $50 for it
These saws were introduced in 1954 under King Seeley manufacture (code # 103.2xxxx) then were made by Emerson which denotes the 113 code. Production ended around 1966 or thereabouts. Given that yours is an Emerson (like mine) it was probably made in the 1960s. Did yours come with the original blade guard? If so, those are worth their weight in gold and you could probably recoup half the cost of the saw.
This saw is going to be my 'mainstay' 10" saw in the garage. Everything I have heard about these saws from owners of them is that they are an absolutely fantastic, well-built saw. The guts are mounted to the underside of the table, which while it makes alignment a little tough, it really is the most accurate and vibration-free design when you think about it, engineering wise. The trunnions are solid cast iron and the saw really has no deficiencies. Most report that the saw very easily cuts glass smooth.
Need some pictures!!!!!!!