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Looking for information about a Henry Disston and Sons,
b #106 Docking Saw.
This is a 30″ long, hand saw with 4.5 points per inch. Probably used to rough cut, rough lumber to length or otherwise coarse crosscutting. Blade is gently convex.
joe
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Looking for information about a Henry Disston and Sons,
b #106 Docking Saw.
This is a 30″ long, hand saw with 4.5 points per inch. Probably used to rough cut, rough lumber to length or otherwise coarse crosscutting. Blade is gently convex.
joe
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Looking for information about a Henry Disston and Sons,
b #106 Docking Saw.
This is a 30" long, hand saw with 4.5 points per inch. Probably used to rough cut, rough lumber to length or otherwise coarse crosscutting. Blade is gently convex.
joe