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Hammer Saw Sets Page #2 |
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Herrick Aiken Patent May 24,1830 before patent numbers started Stamped F. H. Aiken Maker Franklin, NH This example was made by Herrick's son Frank who ran the company after Herrick's death in 1866 |
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Reprint by The Early American Industries Assn. 1973 Aiken flyer Only the #1 was believed to have been made Click on the picture for the full page |
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| Engravings of the 1852 & 1857 silver medals awarded to Herrick Aiken for his saw sets and other tools |
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Aiken type with support bar
Advertisement from 1909 W. Marples Catalog |
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| Gustaf Anderson Patent May 1, 1906 #819,114 |
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Disston trip hammer circular saw
set for saws 5" to 24" in diameter Picture supplied by Keith Rucker check out his old woodworking machine website at www.owwm.com |
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| Henry Flater and A. Davis Patent Jan 25, 1887 #356,460 |
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Foley Bench Saw Set Freeman Collier Patent June 17, 1930 # 1,763,760 |
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John W. Gaede Patent Jul 12, 1910 #964,417 Sold with Cast Iron foot pedal not shown. Has Buckeye cast on side John W. Gaede Patent Nov 21, 1939 #2,180,899 Made by Ardee Tool Company & Trade Tool Co. |
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| Peter Gianera Patent Jan 30, 1906 # 811,392 |
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Joseph Gottsman Patent Aug 13, 1901 # 680484
Gottsman saw setting machine trip hammer type from 1912 The Wood-Worker magazine Click on the picture for the full page
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Noah Harvey Patent Oct 18, 1881 #248,463 |
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Philiace Morin Patent May 16, 1922 #1,416,374
Sample shown with depth stop |
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Preston’s Set No.77 Made in England |
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True Circle circular saw set An example of the cheapest and junkyest $3.15 at Montgomery Ward in the 50's |
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