chingerspy
Established Member
haha... Alf, I did some research on sawmaking history yesterday while dodging work. I was going to post but something timed out on me and I couldn't be bothered to rewrite it all, readers might thank the internet gods for that
I didn't realise S&J had been around for as long as they had... the original company that Mr. Spear worked for was in business circa 1650!
Well its probably going to be next month before I buy now so plenty of time to look around. Ed, I also really like the american revival ones from say LN (of course) but the £180 price tag is a little off putting. I do love my LN tenon and carcass saws tho
I've just seen these in The Small Workshop book in WHSmith:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Vict ... -23577.htm
Very nice in both price and looks and if they are good enough for Mr. Ralph Loughton they should cut ok too.
I didn't realise S&J had been around for as long as they had... the original company that Mr. Spear worked for was in business circa 1650!
Well its probably going to be next month before I buy now so plenty of time to look around. Ed, I also really like the american revival ones from say LN (of course) but the £180 price tag is a little off putting. I do love my LN tenon and carcass saws tho
I've just seen these in The Small Workshop book in WHSmith:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Vict ... -23577.htm
Very nice in both price and looks and if they are good enough for Mr. Ralph Loughton they should cut ok too.