Hey guys and gals.
Picked up a lot of 8 saws for 15 quid last week. Few nice S&Js and a Tyzack Sons & Turner Centenary Saw, 7 point. At first it looked to be too badly rusted (it looked in worse condition than any other I've found to date, not helped by thick white paint at points), but wouldn't you know it - my step-daughter and I were busily restoring a few of them this evening, and after some scraping, WD40, and sanding an etching appeared. I can make most of it out, especially the logo, but there's more and Google hasn't helped much.
It seems to read:
"Est
This saw was made as a result of..."
And I can't make out the rest, as it's worn too much.
Anyone have any idea?
Also, the handle is a bit ugly. Gummy feel, some rot, etc, but I reckon it can be restyled easily. Doesn't look like beech grain, either. Maybe Rosewood? Difficult to tell as it's basically black at this point.
Picked up a lot of 8 saws for 15 quid last week. Few nice S&Js and a Tyzack Sons & Turner Centenary Saw, 7 point. At first it looked to be too badly rusted (it looked in worse condition than any other I've found to date, not helped by thick white paint at points), but wouldn't you know it - my step-daughter and I were busily restoring a few of them this evening, and after some scraping, WD40, and sanding an etching appeared. I can make most of it out, especially the logo, but there's more and Google hasn't helped much.
It seems to read:
"Est
This saw was made as a result of..."
And I can't make out the rest, as it's worn too much.
Anyone have any idea?
Also, the handle is a bit ugly. Gummy feel, some rot, etc, but I reckon it can be restyled easily. Doesn't look like beech grain, either. Maybe Rosewood? Difficult to tell as it's basically black at this point.