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Dang, that's a fine looking saw!!! Nice find.
Jonathan
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Thanks Jonathan,
This is the first saw Iv'e come across that has two full etches on it. I have saws made by Disston for other concerns (Hammacher Schlemmer for instance) that have an etch other then Disston's but not both. The "made for" under the handle is new to me as well. I knew that Disston put info under their saw handles to mark what model they were for but I haven't seen this before.
Tom.
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Great saw; they clean up nice once you put the elbow grease into it. Now sharpen it up and use it!!
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Really cool saw. Great find!!!
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Nice find!
Betcha didn't notice you also have the mirror image Glover patent of 27 1887 on the right side either!
Take care,
Daryl
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The No. 12 is a phenomenal saw. They were the top of the line Disston saw. And to have it in a double etch AND panel is a super find!
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Daryl,
Your absolutely right! To tell you the truth, I didn't even know the mirror image Glover patent of 27 1887 was a thing! Thanks for the heads up. Does that help hone in on the date this saw was made?
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That is the best "find" I've seen on here! Beautiful 'Dream Saw'. Hope it doesn't keep me awake! I've hunted high & low for a really good panel saw. May I ask WHERE you found it?
Thanks for sharing
Don