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whatsit-0001.jpegWhat is it, top view and extended185 viewsThe "business" end is visible - the piece is flat, and has a slight inward curve as you look at it from the top. Kind of looks like a parenthesis.Lee
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whatsit-0002.jpegWhat is it, top view and extended152 viewsThe "business" end is visible - the piece is flat, and has a slight inward curve as you look at it from the top. Kind of looks like a parenthesis.Lee
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whatsit-0004.jpegWhat is it?151 viewsWriting says "PAT" on the left, then from top to bottom:
"Gt. Brit. Mar 20, 192-"
"U States Nov 2, 192-"
"Canada Nov 30, 192-"Lee
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5_saws.jpegHow's that for Christmas?207 viewsMy grandfather's saws - one Disston medallion, two Warranted Superiors, two with no identification. At least one (the center) appears to be re-handled, and poorly at that. Lee
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disston_heel.jpegDisston medallion saw heel100 viewsBarely visible is the number "8".Lee
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disston_medallion.jpegDisston medallion91 viewsClose-up, "Disston U.S.A." and keystone.Lee
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no_name_stamped_8.jpegNo-name saw, stamped "8"77 viewsThe stamping on this saw is different from the other stampings.Lee
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warranted-lg_eagle_9.jpegGrandfather's Warranted, large eagle medallion81 viewsBarely visible is the number 9.Lee
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warranted-sm_eagle_8.jpegGrandfather's Warranted, small eagle77 viewsLee
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