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(08-05-2018, 11:00 AM)bandit571 Wrote: Might be a No. 16?
I was thinking the same thing, but the wheat carving is missing from the interior cheek side of the handle; it may have been a contract production saw, done for a hardware store/supply house by Disston, and in such cases I've seen many examples of the medallions having a "keystone" logo impression in the center, but warranted superior on the ring (to be honest, I've been fooled by this myself). In such cases, they often left off some of the distinctive features, like carving or other handle flourishes/curvature, just to distinguish it from "the real McCoy." Heck, any such saws made after then turn of the century was likely made by either Disston, Atkins or Simmons, all quality makers.
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