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Nice! Always good to bring an old tool back into service.
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Nice! Looks brand new!
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Nice job. Looks like a D-8. Were you able to date it?
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Hmmm...Bolt pattern..D-8. Little V notch in the grip...pre-1928...same year that the "8" was moved from inside the "D" and a hyphen was added between the two...so...maybe 100 yr old saw...looking like it just came home from the Hardware Store that was a Disston Dealership.
And..they were VERY GOOD saws...and still are when taken care of. ( says the guy with 4 such saws...)
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Looks like the Medallion dates it to 1896-1917. Rounded circumference, H. DISSTON & SONS, raised border around the shield with the scales, and stars between the name and city. In 1917, the medallion changed to cite just "DISSTON" and PHILA. So, you've got a very good saw which appears to be in very good shape.
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Good job. May it serve you well.
Steve
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