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Thread: Can you help me identify this saw

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    Can you help me identify this saw

    I got the Disston and this one at the same antique store. This saw has no handle (obviously), but it was just too nice to leave behind. It has a nib, and all I can make out on the etch are the words "cast steel" and "boston" and "warranted". The arched part of the etch is illegible except it seems to start with "Pul" or "Ful" then a space and "anu & Co"

    I plan to put this one back in service as well.

    teeth.jpgetch.jpgnib.jpgsaw.jpg

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    It would be a lot easier if it was all together, some times its only the medallion and the handle style that tells you what it is. Now its just some pics of some iron.
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    Agreed....always easier if you have those.

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    Your saw plate is fairly old because it isn't "etched" but stamped with the makers mark. I can't help with what that mark might be.

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    Thanks for the info....I figure it is pre-1900....but that is just a guess. Part of the reasoning was the stamping, not etching.

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