Modern Garage
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I have a friend who keeps dropping old **** at my door thinking I'll be interested, and I let him get away with it because one out of a hundred is something useful. Today I started cleaning up a rusty handsaw just because it has an old handle shape that piqued my interest. It's 20" long and 8tpi with crosscut filed teeth. The medallion is missing but after a lot of time with a razor blade and some lube I revealed most of the really faint plate etch. I can make out "Stuart B Wilbur" in an ornate script over a round logo a bit bigger than a quarter with the word "Extra" and some other illegible shapes (maybe a stylized 'SBW'?) inside, "Spring" and "Steel" flanking the logo at 9 and 3 o'clock, then ''Hand'' and ''Filed" below that. Under all that is "(unknown) Tempered & Ground". The handle is carved with a couple of common wheat sheaf carvings on one side only, the other side is flat.
I've searched 'Stuart B Wilbur' by itself and with 'vintage hand saw' and haven't come up with anything and the rest of the etch is pretty standard saw verbiage. I'm not sure if Stuart Wibur is a saw maker or a hardware store that sold them but I thought I'd ask if it rings a bell for anyone here.
Joe
I've searched 'Stuart B Wilbur' by itself and with 'vintage hand saw' and haven't come up with anything and the rest of the etch is pretty standard saw verbiage. I'm not sure if Stuart Wibur is a saw maker or a hardware store that sold them but I thought I'd ask if it rings a bell for anyone here.
Joe

