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EARLY DISSTON HAND SAW SON NOT SONS RARE SPLIT NUT
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We will be selling great tools over the next month that have never been for sale in the past; all are new to the market. They have been stored away for some 30 + years. All the tools are as found and untouched, Like going to an old time Country Auction on eBay! SELDOM SEEN H DISSTON AND SON HAND SAW This is a great saw marked only with the son mark circa 1865. These saws are very scarce only made for a 6 year period. Engraving on the blade is very bold and easy to read. Medalion is also nice. Handle is also nice little wear to the tangs as pictures show. Blade is 26" long , Still has its nib. 7 teeth per inch. Please Note Packaging Material has skyrocketed but I am still committed to my loyal customers and I will absorb the cost for the time being. We will combine items for shipping to save you $$$ Who We Are: Quiet Corner Antiques, located in rural Sterling , Connecticut ...the "Quiet Corner". We specialize in Early Collectable Tools, Country Furniture and Furnishings, Americana and Folk Art. We stand behind everything we sell as evidenced by our feedback and our repeat customers. Check out our website for more of the types of items you can look forward to seeing on Ebay. Just do a simple web search and you will find us. PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR TYPE ITEMS. WE ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL YOUR ITEM TO THE NEXT BIDDER IF PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION END, OR IF NO CONTACT AFTER 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END. Money orders preferred but personal checks OK (14-day hold). Feel free to e-mail me with any questions. We also accept Visa and MasterCard through PayPal.
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