The Simonds Saws & Knives, 1919
Catalogue No. 19
&
Henry Disston & Sons
Keystone Saw Tool, Steel & File Works


THE SALE IS FOR NEW COPIES
THE ONES PICTURED ARE MINE AND MAY SHOW USE


Simonds manufactured handsaws between the early 1900’s and 1926. All Simonds used Warranted Special Crucible Steel, Simonds Patented Temper, and are taper ground. Simonds did not make distinctions between cast steel, refined cast steel, London spring steel, extra refined London spring steel, etc., like Disston did, but clearly the more expensive saws, like "Blue Ribbon”, used a higher quality steel than the cheaper saws. The Catalog includes catalogs, saws, saw blades, files, saw sets, swages, saw jointers, speed indicators, cane knives, machine knives, etc.


The Disston & Sons catalogue  show a complete line of circular, crosscut and handsaws. Also saw-sharpening and setting equipment and tools, special knives, brick trowels, try squares, bevels, marking gauges, levels -includes a card with picture of enry Disston as as history on back. See image 3. If your into the earlier Disston saws including the 200 series of cone nut and custom etch saws. This is not covered in the later 1919 reprint.



The sale is for a single copy of each reprint. The shipping listed for the US is media mail and I use ebay
global shipping program for outside the US.

If interested in multiple copies please contact me for better pricing


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THE NOT SO FINE PRINT:


Please carefully review the pictures, I have done my best to describe things as I see them. ALWAYS feel free to email with any questions and I will do my best to answer them. 


 I do my best to get things in the mail ASAP. In many cases same day.

Shipping is world wide and I offer different speeds and rates. Please contact me if the pricing seems off. I can manually figure it out as well.

I accept returns up to 14 days


Please take a second to look at this and other saws I offer. I put a good deal of effort into each saw and I want you, the buyer to be happy. E-mail with any issues and I will do my best to resolve them in a peaceful way. 

Thanks for look and I invite you to read my feedback, It’s a gift and you should bid with confidence based on it. 

Joe Federici
secondchancesawworks
positiverake