Batman et al. Yikes! I might suggest a dating from about 1920-30s. Handle rounded yet missing a lot of the extras from an a previous age. Was it a...
Ray Et Al. I am including this R Williamson recent acquisition saw as part of the ongoing documentation. I have no further updates on the previous...
Hey Charlie. A wonderful thing with such an unusual stamping. Have to love the tooth line but I am sure with the options you have it will never...
Hey Shoarthing I had no idea such an interesting thing existed. I looked to see where there might be copies in the libraries in Canada but the...
Hey Shoarthing et al. Went through the pile to see if there was anything close to what you were looking for. Nada. Pretty sure if offered such a...
David. Nice saw.... getting harder and harder to find in any shape. enjoy JoeS.
Hey "MountainAsh" Melvin was a secondary line for the Taylor Bros and they had many. If you go back into archives there were a couple of threads...
Shoarthing. Ditto everything Ray has said and thanks for sharing all this research. This would have taken some time and investigative work. Well...
Shoarthing, wow. Can't wait for the following piece either. Joe S
Hey David. Thanks for sharing this truly rare gem and then gifting it to a worthy collection. I don't think I will ever get there in my lifetime...
Hey Shoarthing. Of coarse different examples of a "Smith and son" saw are always welcome. Our examples probably date to a very similar time...
Ray et al It has been a while since Fred posted a pic of an early Vickers & co saw. A few variations and other iterations of the name and company...
Hey Tom Looks like Rob nailed it. Enjoy Joe S.
Hey Tom Is it possible you can take a pic of the etch? The camera sometimes shows more and this may help fill in the last name. At this point I...
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