Hi,
A little while ago I picked up an older back saw at a yard sale; originally to learn saw sharpening. It now performs much better than I was expecting. Comfortable handle (for me) and cuts really well.
Any idea who made it or how old it might be?
I think it might have been these chaps but I'm not sure. They are the only W & S that stood out:
Wheatcroft (& Sons), John (Joiners' tool, saw, skate, edge tool & file manfr.).
Residing at 28 Arundel Street; b. Heeley, in 1833.
Recorded in: Whites History & Directory of Sheffield - 1833.
Thanks,
Frank
A little while ago I picked up an older back saw at a yard sale; originally to learn saw sharpening. It now performs much better than I was expecting. Comfortable handle (for me) and cuts really well.
Any idea who made it or how old it might be?
I think it might have been these chaps but I'm not sure. They are the only W & S that stood out:
Wheatcroft (& Sons), John (Joiners' tool, saw, skate, edge tool & file manfr.).
Residing at 28 Arundel Street; b. Heeley, in 1833.
Recorded in: Whites History & Directory of Sheffield - 1833.
Thanks,
Frank