Harvey Peace Hand Saws |
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Peace's "Perfection" Hand Saws Introduced in the end of the 19th Century, Peace's Perfection line of saws (The P70, P68, P47, P45, P37, and P27) are easily distinguished by their "let-in" handles similar to Disston's D-8 and D-100 models. This improvement was intended to bring the user's hand "closer to the work" and by moving the saw's center of gravity. These saws also featured Peace's patented nickel-plated reinforcing plate which was designed to "stiffen the heel and strengthen the handle". |
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P70 Top of the line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel |
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P68 Top of the Line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel |
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P45 A Different and Unusual Patented Saw with Rosewood Handle and Spring Steel Blade, |
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P47 Apple Handle, Spring Steel, Reinforcing Plate |
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P37 |
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P27 Etched "G.H. Goble" Walnut Handle, Straight Blade With Nib, Reinforcing Plate |
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P26 Cherry Wheat-Ccarved handle, Reinforcing Plate, Unique Medallion Location |
Other Hand Saw Models |
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No. 60 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Straight Back |
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No. 45 Apple Handle, Spring Steel Blade with Nib |
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No. 40 Early Model with Spring Steel Bladei with Nib, Beech Handle |
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No. 35 Cast Steel Blade, Beech Handle with Nib |
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Custom-Etched Saws |