Outlawmws
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What is the depth of the table?
18X24, so shorter table than the 10" saws...
What is the depth of the table?
Not often I find stuff here, but I did find a couple good deals this weekend.
$5 for the hammers, staple gun, and mini-vice, and $20 for the downdraft sanding table.
I thought there was no hurry. Lol
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Not a garage sale found this on the curb. Don't know much about the saws logo on it says H Dission and sons and on the bottom of the logo says Philada have no idea what this means.
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A very nice Charles Parker No. 974 with Patent 1930 on side and original wrench and collar as well.
Mike
Philad'a stands for Philadelphia which was where Dission was located.
The saw is old, but not the oldest, as those don't have "and Sons"
Brent, is it a fixed torque, or settable?
I don't know why. If the saw is wasted, saving the button makes sense; but if the button is valuable, how much more with the saw it came on?
That would be like saying a '65 Mustang hubcap might be more valuable that the whole car...
I used to know a guy that drove a '65 mustang. The hubcaps were definitely worth more than the car. He had layers of cardboard on the floors that would need to be changed out anytime he drove through a puddle and the seats were hanging out the bottom. Fred Flintstone drove a safer car.
So yeah, kinda went overboard but hey, you only live once...


So yeah, kinda went overboard but hey, you only live once...
Very nice pick-ups, Swingpress!
That is a M1910 hand-axe made by Mann Edge Tool Co. in Lewistown, PA. Now you need the sheath (OD canvas)!These were worn on the belt at the hip by foot soldiers from infantry to engineers. These hand-axes are common, but Mann is not. Plumb and American Fork & Hoe are much more common.
Are there any markings on the blacksmith's swage?!
Why yes! Yes there is! 2-1/2 ATHA! lol I'm happy!
Saw that and giggled like a school girl!
Sure there may have been exceptions but ANYTHING is a rebuild-able core these days.
My point is that the saw complete is always worth more than just a medallion, (leaving aside Eprey maroons that don't know any better...)
What's an Eprey maroon?
Does that lead people to believe that a saw might be a knockoff with inferior wood-handles or blades?
ALL: i wanted the Huot carry box cause i don't see these come up and it came with a few MADE IN USA goodies too. a starrett punch set just needs some spiffing and a collection of misc. sockets and wrenches.
since there are some Bonney sockets would these Circle B wrenches be Bonney too?
anybody else own a Huot box like this one? it's about 21x9x9.5 inches?
Circle B= Wilde AFAIK

Decent saw. Look up HENRY DISSTON and SONS.
ALL:
since there are some Bonney sockets would these Circle B wrenches be Bonney too?
i don't understand this 1 but had a great laugh with the maroon 1.![]()
I did pretty good last weekend. Hit a sale from a hoarder house where they were hustling to get rid of things. .... some old work lights on adjustable arms, ....... it was a heckuva haul. All told I wasn't sure what to offer when I hit the cashier, but when she said $15 for EVERYTHING I couldn't pay and leave fast enough...
Days like that make me smile just thinking about them.