Hello all, The handle is not much to write home about on this saw, and neither have I been able to find this specific maker in the online...
Hello all, One of the thing that I like about saws is that on occasion, one thing leads to another. And so it is with this saw. The saw itself is...
Hello all, Here is one that I cannot find in BSSM. My first thought is that it is a late 19th century cheapie and a brand, although that remains...
Hello all, I am going to offer these two up as candidates for updates to BSSM. Both I am reasonably sure are British saws, with Kington being...
Hello all, I have developed a liking for these large backsaws, (this one being 18inches) and particularly the earlier ones with the large, full...
Hello All, This is another one which most of you will probably have seen on Ebay. I think that "an unassuming little saw" probably describes it...
Hello all, I like this saw a lot. The horns are substantially intact and the blade is nearly straight. The boss, to my mind is enormous for the...
Hello all, W A Tyzack saws are not 10 a penny, but neither are they hen's teeth rare, and I put this on here for neither of these reasons. Not...
Hello all, No, not the usual T Turner who is so often found on Ebay. Although when I bought it I could barely make out the name Turner on the...
Hello all, I find this an interesting saw for a number of reasons. The first being that the mark is very clear, quite pretty with the 3 crowns...
Hello all, I am lost with this one. As you can see from the pics, the only 3 holes in the plate fit the holes in the handle. This means that the...
Hello all, Some time ago on Ebay there was a back saw (I think, I wasn't the buyer), where, from the marking it was obvious that it had at first...
Hello all, Although this saw was almost certainly made in the UK, from what research I have done, T E Thomson and Co. was definitely an all...
Hello all, This is the nearest that I have got to a Groves and Co., and it is, of course not the saw but the blade. And even only a bit of a...
Hello all, I bought this saw, mainly for the name of the company that made it. I don't always read the descriptions on Ebay when I buy things if...
Hello all, This sawmark is identical in style to a mark that BSSM has, except that instead of "German Steel" this is marked London Spring. I am...
Hello all, It is perhaps a bit of a misnomer to call that asterisky thing above the "late" on Hill late Howel saws a sun, but I got the idea from...
Hello all, This was on buy-it-now for under a day and so many of you may not have seen it yet. The mark is similar in style to the Love and...
Hello all, This is another saw that I shall never know for sure who made it. Neither will I ever know how much of the partial mark was polished...
Hello all, There is no great mystery about this saw. BSSM has the selfsame mark which is dated about about 1820. It is just a nice little saw...
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