Review By: I.Ball
Category: Old Hand Saws
Manufacturer: Disston
Tool Type: Hand Saw
Model No: D7
The Disston D7 saw was fitted with a hardwood handle and a polished,
straight-back, taper ground, crucible steel blade.
The Disston D7 hand saw was a four button saw in the rip saw and hand
saw versions and a three button saw in the panel saw version.
The D7 saw was made in many different lengths and various teeth per inch (tpi).
Handle: Apple?
Number Of Buttons: 4
Type Of Buttons: Steel
Handle: Beech
Number Of Buttons: 4
Type Of Buttons: Brass
1914> - 1935>
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