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    Saw age and information

    Can anyone help with the age and any other info on this Craftsman saw?

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    I am am thinking it would be a good one to learn sharpening on.

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    Looks like a typical Craftsman saw from the 1940s to 1960s, that is just a guess as saws are not my area of knowledge.

    It likely has a lot of good use left. For sharpening practice it is a good choice.

    jtk
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    For information on sharpening hand saws try the library at > http://www.vintagesaws.com

    A very thorough explanation on sharpening.

    jtk
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