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pops92

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Hi
Can ayone tell me if the saw shown should be scrapped or sold. There is no name I can find and one hadle has signs of woodworm. Its 1560mm long, any help would be appreciated.
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Yeah I know that. Its really knowledge of the type it is also uless you have an idea of value you could be giving it away. Any monies will go towards the mother in law care home fees.
 
If you sell it on the bay leave as it is.
It will end up in a hipsters pub somewhere.
Let me know how much you get for it, I have an identical one hanging in my garage untouched for 25 years.

Am no expert but I think they are as common as muck
Trouble is on the bay p&p will be more than sales price IMHO
 
Not super rare, but sought after as a decorative item for pubs. :(

They go for good money, usually.

BugBear
 
If it helps, what you have is a 2 man crosscut saw with a great American tooth pattern.

A little less common than the simpler farmer's saws without the big gullets, but much more common than interesting felling saws. I would guess the price on ebay depends on whether someone near you wants one, as they are pretty niche interest and usually collection only. It woul be a shame to scrap it, they are actually quite nice to use. Slow, but not nearly as hard work as you might expect.
 
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