Saws and Saw Sharpening Tools For Sale

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  1. DISSTON NO. 4 BACK SAW, 12 point crosscut. 12 inch length. Crisp beech handle has a few tool-box dings. Etch is completely legible, but I can't seem to take a decent picture of a saw. 1950s medallion. Has a couple of small spots of light rust. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers , Fine ..........Sold $90.00
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  2. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, NO. 68 DOVETAIL SAW, 15 point crosscut, 10 inch length. Straight handle coming out the back end. Later one from Danville, Vir. Sharp. Has been lightly cleaned, G++ .......... $55.00
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  3. GEO. H. BISHOP & CO. STAIR SAW, Apple wood frame has some tool-box dings and scuffs from use. The blade is sharp and in great condition, G++ .......... $75.00
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  4. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-7 LIGHTWEIGHT CROSSCUT SAW, 10 point, 26 inches. 1917 medallion. Beech handle has some minor tool-box dings. Minor stain, but the etch is legible. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers . Has been lightly cleaned, G++ .......... $90.00
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  5. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-8 CROSSCUT SAW, 8 point, 26 inches. 1917 medallion. The etch is legible. Five-screw apple is missing a bit of the finish. Has been lightly cleaned. Has some minor stain and minor pitting that won't effect use. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers ,G++ .......... $155.00
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  6. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-8 CROSSCUT SAW, 26 inches long, 10 point. Apple wood handle is very crisp. 1940s medallion. Has been lightly cleaned. Still pretty sharp, G++ .......... $125.00
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  7. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-8 RIP SAW, 26 inches, 5 1/2 point. 5-screw apple wood handle is crisp with a few tool-box dings. WW II medallion. It started out as an 8 point crosscut, but was cut to a rip and professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers . Has been lightly cleaned. Very nice, G++ .......... $130.00
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  8. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-8 RIP SAW, 5 1/2 point, 26 inches. 1950s medallion on a five-screw apple handle with finger-hole that is crisp. Some stain and light pitting on the blade shouldn't affect use. Still pretty sharp. Has been lightly cleaned, G++ .......... $110.00
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  9. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-8 RIP SAW, 26 inches, 6 point. Crisp 5-screw apple wood handle with finger-hole. 1917 medallion. The etching is legible. There is some minor stain and light pitting on the blade, which won't effect use. Still pretty sharp, G+ .......... Sold $80.00
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  10. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-12 LIGHTWEIGHT CROSSCUT SAW, 5 1/2 point. 26 inch length. May have started out as a rip saw, but is now a crosscut. Walnut handle with wheat carving is very crisp and has the 1917 medallion and nuts that are nickel-plated brass. A very crisp saw. Still has the original bright finish. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers , Fine .......... $155.00
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  11. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-23, CROSSCUT, LIGHTWEIGHT GENTLEMAN'S PANEL SAW, 20 inches, 11 point. Looks like 1950s vintage medallion. Four-screw, wheat-carved apple handle. Has had little use and has not been cleaned. There is some very minor stain on the blade. Still sharp, Fine .......... $125.00
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  12. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-23, LIGHTWEIGHT CROSSCUT. 26 inches, 12 point. Crisp five-screw, carved apple wood handle is crisp. Dates to the early '60s. Close-to-new condition. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers , Fine+ .......... $85.00
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  13. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-23, LIGHTWEIGHT CROSSCUT SAW, 26 inches, 12 point. Looks like WW II vintage. Nice five screw, wheat-carved apple wood handle is very crisp but has two minor abrasive dings. Blade has some very minor stain, and has been lightly cleaned. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers . The etch is legible. Will be an excellent user, G++ .......... $95.00
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  14. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-23, LIGHTWEIGHT CROSSCUT SAW, 26 inches, 8 point. 1950s medallion. Nice five screw, wheat-carved apple wood handle is crisp with a few tool-box dings. Blade has been lightly cleaned and has some stain. Has been professionally sharpened by Wenzloff & Sons, Saw Makers . The etch is legible. Will be an excellent user, G++ .......... $145.00
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  15. HENRY DISSTON & SONS, D-95 CROSSCUT SAW, 26 inches, 11 point. WW II vintage. Red and green Disstonite handle. This is a top-of-the-line saw. The etch is very readable. Uncleaned with some light stain on the blade. Sharp, G++ .......... $105.00
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  16. ATKINS NO. 59 RELIABLE CROSSCUT SAW, Ship point 26 inches, 8 point. Special Steel blade. Stained hardwood handle has an owner's name on it, G+ .......... Sold $40.00
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  17. ATKINS NO. 65, PERFECTION, CROSSCUT SAW, Ship point. 26 inches, 10 point. Later medallion but the blade has the July 7, 1895 patent date.. Crisp four-screw wheat-carved apple handle has a few tool-box dings. The blade has been lightly cleaned without damaging the etch. Straight and original sharp. A great saw, G+++ .......... $145.00
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  18. VENEER SAW, Wooden body, 5 inch long. Used for cutting veneer and cutting off pegs. It appears to be manufactured, The saw teeth face the middle. Needs a bit of sharpening, G+ ............. $25.00
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  19. VIGOR JEWELER'S SAW, small size, 2 1/2 inch throat. Made in Germany. Ebonized handle, Fine ............ $30.00
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Handsaw Sharpening [CLICK TO ORDER]



I have some Stanley Saw Set Directions that I have posted in my Features Section

    Saw Sets

  1. Boxed STANLEY NO. 42X PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. For back and panel saws 18 gauge or thinner, 14 tpi or less. This one has a plunger that comes out first to firmly hold the saw before the tooth is set. Has the attachment for circular saws is on it. 99% of the black enamel remains. In the original box, which is pretty nice. Includes the original instructions, Fine+ ........... $110.00
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  2. STANLEY NO. 42X PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. For back and panel saws 18 gauge or thinner, 14 tpi or less. This one has a plunger that comes out first to firmly hold the saw before the tooth is set. Looks like it was probably repainted. No attachment for circular saws on it. I'll include a copy of the instructions, Fine ........... Sold $60.00
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  3. Boxed STANLEY NO. 42W PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. The earlier newer-style of the 42 (same as the 42SS). For back, panel and circular saws 18 gauge or thinner, 4 to 16 tpi. Has the attachment for circular saws built in. This one is nice because it sets a wider range of tooth sizes, and the dial to set it has numbers, which makes it simpler to use. 99% of the black enamel remains, with most of the decal. Comes in the original box with the "New Design" graphics on the top. The box is pretty nice. Includes the original instructions, Fine+ ........... Sold $90.00
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    Boxed STANLEY NO. 42W PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. The newer style of the 42 (same as the 42SS). For back, panel and circular saws 18 gauge or thinner, 4 to 16 tpi. Has the attachment for circular saws built in. This one is nice because it sets a wider range of tooth sizes, and the dial to set it has numbers, which makes it simpler to use. 98% of the black enamel remains. Comes in the original box with the "New Design" graphics on the top. The box has some minor damage. Includes the original instructions, Fine+ ........... $80.00
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  4. STANLEY NO. 42W PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. The newer style of the 42 (same as the 42SS). For back, panel and circular saws 18 gauge or thinner, 4 to 16 tpi. 95% of the maroon enamel remains on the tool. This one is nice because it sets a wider range of tooth sizes, and the dial to set it has numbers, which makes it simpler to use. Includes a copy of the instructions, Fine ........... $40.00
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  5. STANLEY NO. 42 PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. For back and panel saws 18 gauge or thinner, 14 tpi or less. This is the earliest model. 80% of the black enamel remains, G+ ........... $20.00
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  6. E. C. ATKINS HAND SAW SET, The anvil is marked with tooth numbers between 4 and 16, for adjustment. Has an adjustment to set the anvil to the right, left, or in the middle according to the tooth pattern. Missing some nickel plating, but a very good user, G+ ........... Sold $30.00
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  7. E. C. STEARNS HAND SAW SET, The anvil is marked with tooth numbers between 4 and 16 points. 95% of the black enamel remains, Fine ........... Sold $25.00
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  8. TAINTOR'S POSITIVE No. 7 HAND SAW SET, Has 1891 to 1906 patent dates. The anvil is marked with tooth numbers between 3 and 12 tpi, for adjustment, G+ ........... $15.00
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  9. ALUMINUM HAND SAW SET, Not marked, but it looks like a Dunlap, sold by Sears & Roebuck. The anvil is marked with tooth numbers between 4 and 16 tpi, for adjustment. Looks like it was made by Stearns, G++ ........... $15.00
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  10. KEEN KUTTER - MORRILL'S PATENT SAW SET. For handsaws and panel saws. sets 4 to 16 points. Missing some nickel, but a good user, G+ ........... $15.00
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  11. DISSTON "TRIUMPH" No. 28 SAW SET. Has the Oct 1899 patent date. Adjustable. For handsaws, back saws and panel saws, 10 points and coarser. The triumph has one plunger to hold the saw and another to set the tooth. Disston claims it's the best hand set ever put on the market. Includes copy of the instructions, G+........... $40.00
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    Saw Jointers [CLICK TO ORDER]

  12. PIKE PERFECT SAW JOINTER, Levels the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws before sharpening. Pat d Oct. 24, 1893 in the earlier cast-iron frame. It's spring-loaded to hold tightly to the saw to "joint the teeth absolutely true". Very respected manufacturer in New Hampshire. 85% black enamel remains. Some patina on the bare-metal surfaces. Original file. Completely functional, G++ ........... $55.00
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  13. DISSTON SAW JOINTER, To level the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws. Hinged on the top to sit above the teeth and be guided by the saw blade. 85% black enamel remains. Original file, G++ ........... $50.00
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  14. DISSTON SAW JOINTER, To level the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws. Hinged on the top to sit above the teeth and be guided by the saw blade. It is crisp but missing a lot of the finish on the outside, G+ ........... Sold $30.00
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  15. DUNLAP NO. 4882, ALUMINUM SAW JOINTER, Sold by Sears & Roebuck. Levels the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws before sharpening. Same style as the Stearns, but aluminum. Some minor tarnish, G++ ........... $25.00
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  16. ANDREWS SAW JOINTER, Pat'd Jan. 24-(19)11. From Los Angeles. Brass body holds a slim-taper file, G++ ........... $30.00
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  17. SAW JOINTER, To level the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws. Unmarked, but looks like a Simonds. 90% black enamel remains - it looks better than the picture. Original file. The four screws allow adjustment to fresh surfaces on the original file, Fine ........... $50.00
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  18. SAW JOINTER, To level the teeth on rip and crosscut handsaws. Unmarked, but looks like a Simonds. A lot of the black enamel is missing, but the patina looks good. The four screws allow adjustment to fresh surfaces on the replaced file, G+ ........... $40.00
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    Saw Vises [CLICK TO ORDER]

  19. SARGENT & CO. NO. 105 SAW VISE, (Not marked by mfr.) This is their best heavy-duty vise that clamps on the edge of the bench. 9 1/2 inch jaws with a screw-locking mechanism. Ball and socket joint. Missing some black enamel and has some dirt. Weighs about 13 pounds for shipping, G+ ........... $95.00
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  20. B. S. V. & CO. SAW VISE, A heavy-duty vise that clamps on the edge of the bench. 9 inch jaws with a screw-locking mechanism. Missing a lot of the enamel, but it has a dark patina that looks pretty good. Looks like it was made by Sargent. Weights about 8 pounds, G+ ........... $80.00
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  21. DISSTON NO. 3D SAW VISE, A very heavy-duty vise that clamps on the edge of the bench. 11 3/4 inch jaws with a cam-locking mechanism. The joint between the jaws and clamp is toothed for serious holding. Originally came with a saw-filing jig, but it's long gone. It is actually in nice condition. There is some light rust and dust that I cleaned off. No breaks or repairs and completely functional. It looks mostly black in real life, but for some reason, my camera loves to find orange, G+ ........... Sold $175.00
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  22. In the Box HENRY DISSTON PERFECTION NO. 5 SAW CLAMP, A heavy-duty vise that screws on to the edge of the workbench. 12 inch jaws. While almost all of the black enamel remains, the top of the lever is missing the enamel from file marks. The box has a few loose seams, G++ ........... $65.00
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  23. E. C. STEARNS SAW VISE, Wentworth pattern. 9 1/2 inch jaws. Lighter-duty vise with cam lock. Screws on the edge of your workbench, or screw to a board to put in your vise. Clean, but some of the black enamel is missing (It is not rusty like the picture shows), G++ ........... Sold $35.00
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  24. E. C. STEARNS, SAW VISE, Wentworth pattern. Has the Jan. 31, 1911 patent date cast on the jaw. 10 1/2 inch jaws. Sturdy vise with cam lock clamps to a bench.
    There is a groove in one jaw to hold a strip of rubber, which is gone. It could be replaced with leather or rubber, but it is below the jaw-top (see the two holes at the ends), so, it does not effect function, just a bonus. Wingnut joint between the vise and the bench clamp. 90% of the black enamel remains, G++ ........... Sold $45.00
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  25. SAW VISE, Marked only Made in USA. 10 inch jaws. Cam-lock lighter-duty vise clamps on a bench for use. It has about 85% of its original finish, which is a bit dusty, G++ ........... $50.00
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    Saw Files [CLICK TO ORDER]

  26. 6 inch SLIM TAPER - The W. Bingham Co., Cleveland, Ohio, XLCR files. (left) My references show this sharpens 8 ppi saw teeth. New-old-stock ..... $4.00 each file, no box
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  27. 6 inch EXTRA SLIM TAPER - The Arcade File Works, Anderson, Ind. - Nicholson File Co. Successor -. (middle) My references show this sharpens 9 and 10 ppi saw teeth. New-old-stock ..... $4.00 each file, no box
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  28. 6 inch DOUBLE EXTRA SLIM TAPER - The W. Bingham Co., Cleveland, Ohio, XLCR files. (right) My references show this sharpens 11 ppi saw teeth. New-old-stock ..... $4.00 each file, no box


    6 inch DOUBLE EXTRA SLIM TAPER - The Arcade File Works, Anderson, Ind. - Nicholson File Co. Successor -. (right) My references show this sharpens 11 ppi saw teeth. New-old-stock ..... $4.00 each file, no box
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Cross-cut and Timber Saw Sharpening and Maintenance [Click To Order]



I have some Crosscut Saw Setting Directions that I have posted in my Features Section

There is even more detail in this Forest Service Crosscut Saw Manual you can download from the web

Saws That Sing:A Guide to Using Crosscut Saws Another Forest Service pamphlet you can download from the web

Crosscut saws [CLICK TO ORDER]

Miscellaneous [CLICK TO ORDER]

  1. SNOW & NEALLEY, BARKING SPUD, From Bangor, Maine. Patent applied for. 5 inch blade with side-cutters will ring a tree to get rid of bark and grit prior to sawing. New-old-stock from the 1940's or 50's., Fine+ ........... $85.00
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  2. BARKING SPUD, Very functional design, good heft, and a slight bend to the 2 3/4 inch blade makes this one a very good user. The old-timers around here told me that this was the best design. Craftsman-made, G+ ........... $65.00
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  3. DISSTON NO> 128 CROSSCUT SAW HANDLES, Have had little use. some minor surface rust, Fine ........... Sold $125.00
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  4. CROSSCUT SAW HANDLES, I don't know the mfr. I thought they were a pair when I bought them, but one doesn't turn sideways. Still, they are good users, G+ ........... $40.00 Each
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  5. ATKINS NO. 24 CROSSCUT SAW HANDLE, Like new, Fine ........... $70.00
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  6. CROSSCUT SAW HANDLE, Not marked by mfr. Fits on the end of the saw and has the finger guard, Fine ........... $35.00
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  7. CROSSCUT SAW HANDLE, Hard to read the mark, but looks like Simond, and No. with no number. The guard wraps around and screws in the bottom. Unusual,Fine ........... $85.00
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Saw Sets [CLICK TO ORDER]

  1. STANLEY NO. 43 PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. For setting teeth on large crosscut saws such as buck saws, two man saws and circular saws 11 gauge or thinner, having 5 or less teeth per inch. Has the attachment for circular saws. 99% of the black and red enamel finish remains. A copy of the instructions is included, Fine .......... Sold $75.00
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  2. STANLEY NO. 43 PISTOL-GRIP SAW SET. For setting teeth on large crosscut saws such as buck saws, two man saws and circular saws 11 gauge or thinner, having 5 or less teeth per inch. Clean and ready to go. A later one with 85% of its black enamel remaining. It does not have the circular saw attachment, so, use it on a cross-cut saw. A copy of the instructions is included, G+ ........... $30.00
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  3. HAND-HELD SAW SET, Looks manufactured, but it's not marked. The face is banged-up. You may want to smooth it down, G ........... $45.00
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  4. DISSTON "TRIUMPH" No. 8 SAW SET. This is the biggest one, 11 inches long. Adjustable. For setting teeth on circular and crosscut saws, 12 gauge and lighter. The triumph has one plunger to hold the saw and another to set the tooth. Disston claims it's the best hand set ever put on the market. This one is in very crisp condition with minor surface rust on the bare metal surfaces. Includes copy of the instructions, Fine ........... Sold $55.00
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  5. DISSTON "TRIUMPH" No. 18 SAW SET. Adjustable for circular and crosscut saws, 14 gauge and lighter. The triumph has one plunger to hold the saw and another to set the tooth. Disston claims it's the best hand set ever put on the market. Some rust on the bare metal surfaces, but fully functional. Includes copy of the instructions, G ......... $30.00
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  6. STEARNS No. 106 SAW SET. Heavy-duty. 15 inches long. For setting teeth on timber and board saws, from 6 to 14 gauge. Has some dirt and patina, but fully functional, G+ ........... Sold $60.00
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  7. SETTING STAKE FOR CROSS-CUT SAWS. 7 1/4 inch length. Not marked by Mfr. Used flat with a hammer to set the teeth on a crosscut saw. The same type as are in the saw filing kits, G++ ........... Sold $20.00
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  8. WHITING SWAGE TOOL FOR CROSS-CUT SAWS. 3 1/4 inch length. Used to swage the raker teeth. Some minor patina. Original box has split corners, Fine ........... $35.00
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    Setting Hammers Wrests and Wire Gauges [CLICK TO ORDER]

  9. SAW SETTING and SWAGING HAMMER, Not marked by maker but looks like an Atkins No. 3. For setting teeth on crosscut saws. These have the right weight to use with a setting anvil, and it has a slot-wrest on one end to tune the tooth after checking it with a spider. Looks like a replaced handle, G++ ........... Sold $50.00
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  10. In the box SIMONDS NO. 346 SAW SETTING and SWAGING HAMMER, For setting teeth on crosscut saws. This is the one shown in the Simonds instructions in my Features Section. Unmarked, but being in the box (clear tape over the label)identifies it as Simonds. There is a little ad included, and it shows the number as 336... , Fine+ ........... $90.00
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  11. SAW SETTING and SWAGING HAMMER, Unmarked, but came out of a Simonds box. For setting teeth on crosscut saws. This is the one shown in the Simonds instructions in my Features Section. New-old-stock with a couple of rust spots from storage. Fine ........... $60.00
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  12. ATKINS NO. 4 SAW SETTING HAMMER, For setting teeth on crosscuts, circular and any large tooth saws. Some minor dings, and patina, but good faces. Minor damage to the handle will not effect use, G++ ........... Sold $60.00
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  13. DISSTON WIRE GAUGE, Disston standard, which is probably the same as English Standard. The long, oval shape is made by the saw manufacturer. Gauge the thickness of the saw blade to determine the set and which saw tools to use, G++ ........ Sold $40.00
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    Raker Gauges and Setting Kits [CLICK TO ORDER]

  14. W. E. GIBBS, LONG SAW JOINTER, This is the one they are looking for .... The shoes are adjustable to follow the curve of the saw teeth while sharpening crosscut saws. Mar 24, 1914 and Aug 21, 1917 patent dates stamped in the frame and brass thumbscrews. 18 inches long overall. Very clean crisp condition with no breaks or repairs, Fine+ ........... $395.00
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  15. W. E. GIBBS, THREE-IN-ONE RAKER GAGE FOR CROSSCUT SAWS, This is the early model with Pat. Pend cast into the frame. It was patented April 5, 1921. The features are an adjustable filing plate and three gauge pins. Set the outside pins at one height, and the inside one at a lesser height. This will provide means for making two different lengths of raker teeth. By working from the center of the saw, you can lead the raker teeth to each end. A very rare gauge.
    It has been lightly cleaned, G+++ ........... $425.00
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  16. In the box DISSTON NO. 10 IMPERIAL CROSS-CUT SAW TOOL. Don't overlook this one. This is probably the best crosscut saw sharpening set around.
    Complete with the Disston raker gauge, that has a pin gauge - that can be set to gauge the height of the rakers; setting stake with a wrest on the end; a Keystone-shaped spider (to me, that's a big bonus), and wrench. The two outside thumb-screws on the top will clamp the file in a curve to conform to the curve of the saw blade for jointing. In the original box which is nice, and the original instructions. Has a bit of light rust and patina that looks worse in my pictures. It looks like it has never been used, Fine+ ........... $155.00
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  17. DISSTON NO. 10 IMPERIAL RAKER GAUGE, Has a pin gauge- that has a pin gauge - that can be set to gauge the height of the rakers. The two outside thumb-screws on the top will clamp the file in a curve to conform to the curve of the saw blade for jointing. Minor patina, Fine+ ........... $85.00
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  18. In the box SIMONDS NO. 342 CROSS-CUT SAW TOOL SET, This one is in very nice condition. Complete set includes everything you need (except a hammer, which didn't come in the set) for sharpening crosscut saws: the jointer/raker gauge with micrometer tooth set (pin) gauge; setting stake; spider. The graduated filing rack is easily adjustable for depth,too. In the original box which is nice, but has a bit of wear, and original instructions. Crisp with little use. A very good set for use, Fine ...... Sold $125.00
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  19. SIMONDS NO. 342 JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE,, A jointer/raker gauge with micrometer adjust tooth set (pin) gauge. The filing rack is easily adjustable, too. This is the later model that has the graduations for it. This is the one shown in the Simonds instructions in my Features Section. Has some patina, but fully functional, G+ ........... ........... Sold $55.00
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  20. E.C. ATKINS, NO. 37 UNIVERSAL RAKER FILING TOOL, I haven't seen one of these before. A pocket-size (about four inches long) filing gauge that looks like it is adjustable to file the teeth on an angle, like the Anderson. Has had very light use. The box is pretty nice, Fine ........... $80.00
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  21. E.C. ATKINS, NO. 9 JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, Marked only No. 9, so, it may have been sold by some other company. Steel frame. Has a pin gauge.Some patina but has been lightly cleaned, G+ ........... $45.00
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  22. E.C. ATKINS, NO. 15 RAKER GAUGE, The desirable aluminum raker gauge with the numbered micrometer pin gauge. Has the patent number which should coincide with the Aug. 18, 1914 patent date. Crisp, but a little dirty. 6 1/2 inches long. This is a very high-quality tool. Used to level the points of the saw teeth and file the raker teeth to the correct height. The raker filing gauge is adjustable for depth. Recommended, G++ ........... $70.00
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  23. ANDERSON, NO. 3 JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, For sharpening crosscut saws. From Seattle, WA, starting in the 1920s. The Anderson's are the ones that allow you to sharpen the raker teeth on an angle. There is a screw under the filing plate to allow for fine adjustment. The checking gauge, which is on the back side in the picture, is slanted to cause a variation of one thousandth of an inch between graduations, so it acts like a pin gauge for raker tooth height. Almost all of the red paint remains. The box is missing an end flap, Fine ........... Sold $120.00
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  24. ANDERSON, NO. 3 JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, For sharpening crosscut saws. From Seattle, WA, starting in the 1920s. The Anderson's are the ones that allow you to sharpen the raker teeth on an angle. There is a screw under the filing plate to allow for fine adjustment .The checking gauge, which is on the back side in the picture, is slanted to cause a variation of one thousandth of an inch between graduations, so it acts like a pin gauge for raker tooth height. Most of the red paint remains with a little dust and light rust. Some minor patina, Fine ........... Sold $90.00
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  25. ANDERSON, NO. 3 JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, For sharpening crosscut saws. From Seattle, WA, starting in the 1920s. The Anderson's are the ones that allow you to sharpen the raker teeth on an angle. There is a screw under the filing plate to allow for fine adjustment .The checking gauge, which is on the back side in the picture, is slanted to cause a variation of one thousandth of an inch between graduations, so it acts like a pin gauge for raker tooth height. This one has a worn, silver finish. Some minor patina. A proper replaced screw to hold the file, G+ ........... $65.00
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  26. MORIN JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, For sharpening crosscut saws. Used to level the points of the saw teeth and file the raker teeth to the correct height. Micrometer pin gauge to check the raker height, G+ ........... Sold $25.00
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  27. E.C. ATKINS, JOINTER AND RAKER GAUGE, For sharpening crosscut saws. Used to level the points of the saw teeth and file the raker teeth to the correct height. An earlier one with 1874 to 1888 patent dates. Has some light rust, G+ ........... $15.00
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    Spiders [CLICK TO ORDER]

  28. DISSTON SETTING GAUGE (SPIDER), For any large-tooth saws. Used to gauge the width of the set. Cast in the shape of a keystone, the Disston trademark, Fine ........... Sold $25.00
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  29. DISSTON SETTING GAUGE (SPIDER), I think this is the early style, before the keystone. Unmarked - For any large-tooth saws. Used to gauge the width of the set. Has long hump over length of body, G+ ........... $10.00
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  30. ANDERSON SETTING GAUGE (SPIDER), For any large-tooth saws. Used to gauge the width of the set. Marked Anderson on the bottom, G+ ........... $20.00
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  31. SETTING GAUGE (SPIDER), Unmarked - I don't know the maker. For any large-tooth saws. Used to gauge the width of the set. Graphic diamond shape. Has light rust, G+ ........... $20.00
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