03-06-2018, 07:33 PM
Just a fun diversion today....
20 years ago I would have loved to get a Guild D100 guitar. They were the absolute top-of-the-line for that company's acoustic flattops, and they had a hand-carved neck- heel:
Today I hit an antique store that I only get to see about every 5 years. Initially I dismissed the Disston D100 saw tucked in a booth, but it drew me back to it. The blade was laser-straight, and the cast handle was of a finer level of detail than I thought... really nice Henry Disston signatures and emblems. Now it's mine!
And... a whale of a lot cheaper than the other D100.
I found out from some of my other saws that I don't mind having a pretty heavy saw for certain cuts, and this one is weighty.
The vibe to me is very positive so far, somewhat like the Buck Rogers Millers Falls planes. It seems like it will be a nicer tool than it's generally given credit to be:
Happy woodworking,
Chris
20 years ago I would have loved to get a Guild D100 guitar. They were the absolute top-of-the-line for that company's acoustic flattops, and they had a hand-carved neck- heel:
Today I hit an antique store that I only get to see about every 5 years. Initially I dismissed the Disston D100 saw tucked in a booth, but it drew me back to it. The blade was laser-straight, and the cast handle was of a finer level of detail than I thought... really nice Henry Disston signatures and emblems. Now it's mine!
And... a whale of a lot cheaper than the other D100.
I found out from some of my other saws that I don't mind having a pretty heavy saw for certain cuts, and this one is weighty.
The vibe to me is very positive so far, somewhat like the Buck Rogers Millers Falls planes. It seems like it will be a nicer tool than it's generally given credit to be:
Happy woodworking,
Chris
Chris