Estate Sale Finds - Nov 6, 2015
#9
I missed out on a very nice vintage saw box today because I was 15 minutes late - bummer!

I was able to pick up a few nice items.


24" E. C. Atkins 10 pt crosscut saw in nice condition

24" Docking Saw by Simonds

26" Rip Saw - Unknown maker but it has a nice handle

Molding plane














Richard
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#10
Can you explain what a docking saw is?
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#11
paarker said:


Can you explain what a docking saw is?




I'll defer to MarW. He's the Wooddnet expert on these saws IMHO. He'll be along later.


Richard
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#12
paarker said:


Can you explain what a docking saw is?




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#13
Car shops!!??

Things have really changed since the early 1900s
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#14
Judged by the handle shape, the saw at the top of the pic could be a Wheeler, Madden & Clemson.

Klaus
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#15
KlausK. said:


Judged by the handle shape, the saw at the top of the pic could be a Wheeler, Madden & Clemson.

Klaus




I agree with you Klaus - that's the reason that I purchased it - that and the fact that the bade is straight. The only drawback is the fact that no medallion is present.


Richard
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#16
Very nice Atkins panel saw, very nice.
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