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Hand Saw Diamond Mark

Started by BuddyC, March 31, 2018, 08:35:20 PM

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BuddyC

Hello all,
I recently picked up a nice little hand saw, mostly because it is about a 14 TPI and not something I have.  The only mark I can find on it is this diamond shape.  Just wondering if anyone can attribute this to a particular maker.

Thanks!
BuddyC



Bill Houghton

Picture's too small for me to read the mark.

BuddyC


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mikeswrenches

Is there anything on the large medallion?

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skipskip

where the diamond is , is usually where they mark the number of teeth per inch

not sure what a diamond means

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BuddyC

Thanks Papaw.

On the medallion, I was holding that in reserve to try and not prejudice the replies.  :grin:  The large medallion is an oval Craftsman medallion.  No other marks or etchings on the blade.

BC

BuddyC

Trying pics again.  Got a chance to take photos of the saw itself.  From what I gather it is a Craftsman Carpenter's Chest Saw.  Small enough to fit in a tool chest.  It has the Craftsman oval logo with the long C




BuddyC

Sorry, looks small again to me. Full sized photos.  Must be a Flicker something.  Works fine on other sites.

Papaw

On Flickr just chose the BB code and paste it right in your post. The url stuff is included.

IMG_3624 by William Clark, on Flickr

IMG_3622 by William Clark, on Flickr
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