Hello,
Here’s a super old English panel saw, requires some gentle cleaning, however, teeth are all level, appear well set and it cuts very well for being in chest for yrs. Split saw nuts dates it pre 20s, feels 1800s with the nib (for sighting....just kidding best not get into what it’s purpose was)
What I don’t recognise is the etching, Sheffield clear, but the preceding wording is not so easy, maybe BOOSON JT & S. and maybe some preceding letters. I don’t want to scrub away much at all and risk losing whats left of the etch, and I will keep the plates aged look, best to my eye.
Does anyone recognise it ?
Here’s a super old English panel saw, requires some gentle cleaning, however, teeth are all level, appear well set and it cuts very well for being in chest for yrs. Split saw nuts dates it pre 20s, feels 1800s with the nib (for sighting....just kidding best not get into what it’s purpose was)
What I don’t recognise is the etching, Sheffield clear, but the preceding wording is not so easy, maybe BOOSON JT & S. and maybe some preceding letters. I don’t want to scrub away much at all and risk losing whats left of the etch, and I will keep the plates aged look, best to my eye.
Does anyone recognise it ?
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