08-31-2022, 09:29 AM
Cost me a whopping $2....for a saw that sold for $1.50 back when it was new. It used to be in a Disston Display rack...of Keystone saws, on the counter at Kinnan's Hardware Store, in DeGraff, OH. late 40s, early 50s era. Store was owned by my Late FIL's father. Another fellow owned Hoke's Variety Store just down the street, on the same block.
One day...Mr. Hoke decided he needed a handsaw.
Fast forward to last week....at a garage sale.....Mr. Hoke's Daughter was selling a few items..including that very handsaw her late Father owned...
Details?
Appears to be a Keystone K-2 Speedster..
The etch included a race car...with SPEEDSTER etched across it.
Cleaned it up...compared it to the K-3 Pacemaker I already had..
Other than a different etch, and a different handle....both are 26" long, skew back, 8ppi cross cut saws.....decided to bring out the Wentworth No. 1..
Find the saw file..
Red handle....Work on the teeth a bit...
Then a test drive..
Had to watch out for the vise's handle....saw was cutting fast, before I had to slow down...
A handsaw that can leave burn marks? Ok...backside of the cut didn't look too hateful, either.
So...A saw that cost $1.50 new....and cost me $2 now......might just be worth the extra $0.50?
Small world, eh?
One day...Mr. Hoke decided he needed a handsaw.
Fast forward to last week....at a garage sale.....Mr. Hoke's Daughter was selling a few items..including that very handsaw her late Father owned...
Details?
Appears to be a Keystone K-2 Speedster..
The etch included a race car...with SPEEDSTER etched across it.
Cleaned it up...compared it to the K-3 Pacemaker I already had..
Other than a different etch, and a different handle....both are 26" long, skew back, 8ppi cross cut saws.....decided to bring out the Wentworth No. 1..
Find the saw file..
Red handle....Work on the teeth a bit...
Then a test drive..
Had to watch out for the vise's handle....saw was cutting fast, before I had to slow down...
A handsaw that can leave burn marks? Ok...backside of the cut didn't look too hateful, either.
So...A saw that cost $1.50 new....and cost me $2 now......might just be worth the extra $0.50?
Small world, eh?
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that