Mittlefehldt
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I went to a local antique store today to purchase a wooden desk for my shop for a great price, but that is not the real story here.
The store had a saw he just got in for $10. a rip saw roughly 5 or 6 points per inch and some set on it. In real nice shape except that two of the five small brass split saw nuts were missing. The maker was Groves and Sons Sheffield.
I have so far learned that the firm existed in the mid nineteenth century but not how long it was there before 1850 or after 1865, anyone have a handy reference for british saw makers that could furnish a bit more information, I will keep checking but I think that despite a veritable plethora of rip saws in my shop, I might want to pick that one up to.
The name is stamped into the blade not etched.
The store had a saw he just got in for $10. a rip saw roughly 5 or 6 points per inch and some set on it. In real nice shape except that two of the five small brass split saw nuts were missing. The maker was Groves and Sons Sheffield.
I have so far learned that the firm existed in the mid nineteenth century but not how long it was there before 1850 or after 1865, anyone have a handy reference for british saw makers that could furnish a bit more information, I will keep checking but I think that despite a veritable plethora of rip saws in my shop, I might want to pick that one up to.
The name is stamped into the blade not etched.