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Henry Disston & Sons No. 7 handsaw in good condition. Three hanging holes. 76,5 cm long. 10 tpi. Bending in the saw blade.
The Disston No. 7 Handsaw was the first model Henry Disston sold, starting in 1840. There were not many sawmakers in the United States until this time, and those few were located mainly in and around Philadelphia. Most saws used in the USA were imported from England, and the saws made here were patterned after the English. American sawmakers either came from England or were apprenticed to men who had. Disston worked for such a firm; Lindley, Johnson, and Whitcraft; for seven years until they went out of business, and he started his own company with their machines.
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