Cheshirechappie
Established Member
I've had a look in 'British Saws and Saw Makers' for some info on Smithson.
It seems that no such manufacturer ever existed, indeed nobody of that name has been found in the Sheffield metal trades. However, the name was used by Taylor Brothers for one of their second quality lines, and may have come about by them taking over John Smith and Sons. There were at least two, and possibly more, John Smith firms.
Taylor Brothers were one of the largest Sheffield saw makers, in business from 1837 to 1971.
By the way, 'second quality' does not mean rubbish. If it's clean, straight and sharp, a Sheffield second quality saw will work just as well as a premium saw.
It seems that no such manufacturer ever existed, indeed nobody of that name has been found in the Sheffield metal trades. However, the name was used by Taylor Brothers for one of their second quality lines, and may have come about by them taking over John Smith and Sons. There were at least two, and possibly more, John Smith firms.
Taylor Brothers were one of the largest Sheffield saw makers, in business from 1837 to 1971.
By the way, 'second quality' does not mean rubbish. If it's clean, straight and sharp, a Sheffield second quality saw will work just as well as a premium saw.