Jacob - I agree about Spear & Jackson & Footprint - both excellent saws for anybody prepared to ignore fashion and certainly worth looking out for 2nd hand ones. My Footprint 12" tenon saw is first rate, but like most of their tools, would not win any beauty contests.
I still cut tenon cheeks by hand quite often: standard tenon saw for small ones, but a 26" ripsaw if larger.
I decided to re-file a decent 12" 13tpi crosscut backsaw to rip teeth and the difference was amazing. By counting saw strokes I concluded that it takes just 1/3 of the time to make the same cut with a normal c/c tenon saw of the same tooth size. Accurate too.
I still cut tenon cheeks by hand quite often: standard tenon saw for small ones, but a 26" ripsaw if larger.
I decided to re-file a decent 12" 13tpi crosscut backsaw to rip teeth and the difference was amazing. By counting saw strokes I concluded that it takes just 1/3 of the time to make the same cut with a normal c/c tenon saw of the same tooth size. Accurate too.