Vintage Saws

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Re: Vintage Saws

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Very nice for fine finish work...
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Wow, I should have done a search and just added mine to these. Keep them all in one place, Joe.
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Beautiful saws guys.
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I don't know if this saw is an antique, but it is definitely vintage. It's another one of those items that I remember always being in the family. Hanging on the wall in the tool shed, on the wall in the garage or up in the attic. But, I never saw it being used. It may originally have belonged to my grandfather. It now adorns space on my living room wall (it goes well with my decor). If there are maker marks/stamps, I can't see them. :D
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