Treadle Scroll Saw
#5
I came across a very nicely preserved treadle scroll saw with some unusual features.  It has a wooden table about 24" x 36".  The throat depth is approximately 36" and the arm is a single wooden c-shaped piece. 

the treadle has "LOBIN" and "DELACOUR" cast into it.

I have looked on the web and can't find an image or any information.  I was wondering if it may have been craftsman built with the treadle salvaged from something else, but I can't get any hits on the names.

Any info?

Thanks

HB
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#6
You might try e-mailing Rick Hutcheson.  He probably has the largest collection of antique scrollsaws around.

His e-mail address is on his website;

http://www.scrollsaws.com/
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#7
Thanks, I try that.

HB
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#8
Would love to see a picture of it.
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