Hello
I recently bought a tenon saw from the UK, mistakenly believing that the saw was a E.C. Atkins saw. It turns out the only Atkins components are the saw nuts. The handle has three holes whereas the saw plate has four round holes plus an additional rectangular hole.
The saw does look British to me, but the etch is gone and the brass back is unmarked and tapered on the low side. The handle design also strikes me as slightly more British than American, although I could be wrong.
Another question about this saw, which I am hoping someone could explain is if the saw was originally fitted with another handle, then why am I not seeing two handle shapes on the saw plate. I have fitted lone handles to lone and unmatching saw plates several times, and very seldom do two out of three holes in a saw plate match another handle made for another saw.
As I am not allowed to post any links in this forum a search on the words flickr and finnberg68 will show up a set of images near the top of the page.
Greetings from Finland,
Kim
I recently bought a tenon saw from the UK, mistakenly believing that the saw was a E.C. Atkins saw. It turns out the only Atkins components are the saw nuts. The handle has three holes whereas the saw plate has four round holes plus an additional rectangular hole.
The saw does look British to me, but the etch is gone and the brass back is unmarked and tapered on the low side. The handle design also strikes me as slightly more British than American, although I could be wrong.
Another question about this saw, which I am hoping someone could explain is if the saw was originally fitted with another handle, then why am I not seeing two handle shapes on the saw plate. I have fitted lone handles to lone and unmatching saw plates several times, and very seldom do two out of three holes in a saw plate match another handle made for another saw.
As I am not allowed to post any links in this forum a search on the words flickr and finnberg68 will show up a set of images near the top of the page.
Greetings from Finland,
Kim