07-15-2012, 03:37 PM
I posted a while back about cleaning up and sharpening a couple of older saws for a man out east. At that point I had the rip completed and needed to do a little more work on the cross cut as posted here .
The cross cut is now complete with the top horn repaired and both have been mailed out. I'm envious of the owner now as these make a beautiful pair of saws, the likes of which will probably never be found again. Nice thin blades with a great ring to them and they cut great. Enjoy the pics!
Here's a page from the reprint of the 1895 "The National Saw Company Catalog". While I believe these two saws are earlier examples of the No.999, it still gives you an idea that these were high end saws due to the price per dozen. Wouldn't we all like to buy them for that price today!
The cross cut is now complete with the top horn repaired and both have been mailed out. I'm envious of the owner now as these make a beautiful pair of saws, the likes of which will probably never be found again. Nice thin blades with a great ring to them and they cut great. Enjoy the pics!
Here's a page from the reprint of the 1895 "The National Saw Company Catalog". While I believe these two saws are earlier examples of the No.999, it still gives you an idea that these were high end saws due to the price per dozen. Wouldn't we all like to buy them for that price today!
Take care,
Daryl
Daryl