Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Cleaning up an old hand saw saved from a skip. 26" blade 5 point apparently rip filed.
Handle has embossed:
NON BREAK HANDLE Patent No 402,274
In case of doubt there is a repeat on the button on the end of the bar through the handle:
Patent No 402,274
There's a medallion over one of the handle bolts which reads from the centre outward:
S&J (plus Crown logo)
SPEAR & JACKSON.SHEFFIELD.
SPEAR & JACKSON HAVE AN EXPERIENCE AS SAW MAKERS EXTENDING OVER 100 YEARS
ALL SAWS BRANDED SPEAR & JACKSON ARE FULLY WARRANTED
(plus several mysterious logos)
On the blade there's an array of lettering and patterns, from the top:
"SPEARIOR"
MERMAID
TRADE MARK (mermaid logo in the middle)
LONDON..............SPRING
SPEAR & JACKSON
SHEFFIELD
THE PERFECTION OF QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP
IMPROVED 88 QUALITY
Then on the left it says:
INSPECTED FOR
HARDNESS & SPRING
On the right:
THIS SAW IS MADE FROM
T - H - S
(TOUGH) (HARD) (SPRINGY)
SUPER SAW STEEL
My question is - is this a record for words on a saw?
I sharpened it (with difficulty) as it seems to be made of tough hard springy super saw steel! Surprise surprise.
Something tells me it was probably made by Spear & Jackson
Handle has embossed:
NON BREAK HANDLE Patent No 402,274
In case of doubt there is a repeat on the button on the end of the bar through the handle:
Patent No 402,274
There's a medallion over one of the handle bolts which reads from the centre outward:
S&J (plus Crown logo)
SPEAR & JACKSON.SHEFFIELD.
SPEAR & JACKSON HAVE AN EXPERIENCE AS SAW MAKERS EXTENDING OVER 100 YEARS
ALL SAWS BRANDED SPEAR & JACKSON ARE FULLY WARRANTED
(plus several mysterious logos)
On the blade there's an array of lettering and patterns, from the top:
"SPEARIOR"
MERMAID
TRADE MARK (mermaid logo in the middle)
LONDON..............SPRING
SPEAR & JACKSON
SHEFFIELD
THE PERFECTION OF QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP
IMPROVED 88 QUALITY
Then on the left it says:
INSPECTED FOR
HARDNESS & SPRING
On the right:
THIS SAW IS MADE FROM
T - H - S
(TOUGH) (HARD) (SPRINGY)
SUPER SAW STEEL
My question is - is this a record for words on a saw?
I sharpened it (with difficulty) as it seems to be made of tough hard springy super saw steel! Surprise surprise.
Something tells me it was probably made by Spear & Jackson