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dpb wrote:
Norvin Gordon wrote: Larry Blanchard wrote: On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 17:33:30 -0500, Norvin Gordon wrote: I guess I should have been more explicit, I didn't find the information I was wanting, yes I did check out several of the hits, the http://www.disstonianinstitute.com/ and it did help a little, but I was looking for more info than what was listed. Did you check the medallion page: http://www.disstonianinstitute.com/medallionpage.html Yes I did, and that is where I got confused. The medallion on one of my saws has links, almost like a chain link in a circle, where all the medallions shown have little 'dots/bumps' in a circle. This makes me think that this may be a unique saw (?)that is not listed. Thanks for the response. What does the etching say? If, indeed it is perhaps unique, why not take a picture and post it on a hosting site for others to see? I've really never paid much attention to the ones inherited from grandfather; they've just always been and I suppose always will be the handsaws that were here on the place. I might have to go look altho never had any reason to think they were particularly valuable they're certainly quality saw still after all these years and I surely wouldn't want to part with either (one crosscut, one rip). After the above, I'd suggest photos and send 'em w/ anything you do know as factual to the addy at the Institute and see if get a response. I've never paid any attention to it, either, but afaik it is still maintained. -- Thank you for the suggestion, it paid off. I have been able to put the saw into a small range of years, 1960-1970. The reason he didn't show was that his study didn't include the years after Disston was sold to Porter. |
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