Can you post a photo?
Fred that is difficult to date. these rivets where used in continental europe at that date AND after the WWII for a longer period. but from the...
I have 2 or 3 of these small saws and can say that they are not a toy. They were relativly popular here in Germany by Cabinetmakers for cutting...
Is it just the Photo or is this saw sharpend the "wrong" way, for a pull stroke action? Maybe this caused the flex and breakage.
Hello Fred I searched every German and European resurce what i know, but i did not find anything about this saw. The only thing what i can say...
Hello to all! I can buy a C.Johnson saw but i don´t know anything about the manufactor, the age of the saw i would gues about in the 1850 may be...
I think you are right, that this saw was an export saw, because they had an export company and branch in new york and mexico. Also is a sunken...
Hello Kiwi, I never heared about j. Spring in Remscheid and my search also had no results. But i know H Boker. The company was founded from...
Hello JoeS the first picture with the handle you posted is very interesting, did the back look the same ( the screws or rivets) . This is the...
Thank you Bob, never thought this is a Disston. Looks absolut like mine. The lever which is in the drawing is the same, i think the lever on the...
Yesterday i got this saw in the mail. It was in a package with a R. Sorby, a Warranted supperior and two small children saws for 18 €. I think i...
Hello Ray, I can not open pictures in the gallery, always got an error. A few day´s ago everything was ok. Does other user have the same problem?
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Here are two unknown, i think German saws, i dont know from whom and when they were made. One has a very rough handle with bandsawmarks on the...
This was just for fun and panic. Exercise is everything. I think the saw is about 130 -140 years old, but no marks on the saw to date it exactly....
Here are a photo of the rivets, the rod gets always crooked and compressed so its not easy to remove them.
unknown german
First homemade back saw
Hello Joe I think you have a German saw. This "screws" are rivets ( a brass rod and two Brass washers peened together and than grinded flat wth...
I think your saw is from the 50 - to early 60th, because then they start here in Germany to fix the Blade with cheaper Rivets. K&P had even Rivets...
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