This recent "Warranted Special" ebay saw caught my eye (but not my wallet ) Its a nice follow on to saws4me's picture of a "Warranted Good" mark on his W R Groves & Son saw, and makes a nice change from the common "Warranted Superior" and the occasional "Warranted Extra" saws
I think this may be a Garlick habit - they made a lot for Preston (who was a tool dealer only), and they used the two words Warranted and Special, but put further apart, on this example (if I can manage to get the picture attached)(I uploaded it, but can't be sure where it will be visible..) PS I did it!!!!!!!!!!!