A saw with an identity crisis? Is it a rip saw or a crosscut? It is both!
This is a Geo H. Bishop No. 10 adjustable back saw, with one side of the saw plate sharpened crosscut while the other side is filed with a rip tooth profile. Rather than a conventional folded back, it has a metal loop to hold the plate to the handle. With a quick flip of the lever, the loop and plate are removed from the handle. The plate can then be flipped to select the desired tooth line.
This saw has been lightly cleaned and sharpened. It is ready to use if you so choose. Price: $55 plus shipping.
The Cincinnati Saw Company was the trademarked name of a secondary saw line produced by Geo. H. Bishop. This back saw has a 14 inch long plate, folded steel back, and beech wood tote. It has freshly sharpened crosscut teeth at 13 ppi.
The saw has been fully refurbished by cleaning/polishing the plate and folded back. The tote was cleaned, lightly sanded, and colored with a vinegar/iron dye before the semi-gloss lacquer top coat was applied. The already prominent etch was further enhanced by darkening it with gun bluing. There is a tight crack that runs past one of the screws, but it has been stabilized with two-part epoxy.
Price: $65 plus shipping.
This is a Geo H. Bishop No. 10 adjustable back saw, with one side of the saw plate sharpened crosscut while the other side is filed with a rip tooth profile. Rather than a conventional folded back, it has a metal loop to hold the plate to the handle. With a quick flip of the lever, the loop and plate are removed from the handle. The plate can then be flipped to select the desired tooth line.
This saw has been lightly cleaned and sharpened. It is ready to use if you so choose. Price: $55 plus shipping.
The Cincinnati Saw Company was the trademarked name of a secondary saw line produced by Geo. H. Bishop. This back saw has a 14 inch long plate, folded steel back, and beech wood tote. It has freshly sharpened crosscut teeth at 13 ppi.
The saw has been fully refurbished by cleaning/polishing the plate and folded back. The tote was cleaned, lightly sanded, and colored with a vinegar/iron dye before the semi-gloss lacquer top coat was applied. The already prominent etch was further enhanced by darkening it with gun bluing. There is a tight crack that runs past one of the screws, but it has been stabilized with two-part epoxy.
Price: $65 plus shipping.