Just at first glance it looks like someone put a hand saw handle on to that blade, just for use. What does the end of the saw look like? Does it have two holes in it, is it broke or ground down?
The end of the saw is a straight edge. There are no holes, broken parts nor does it look ground down. When I click on the picture, it becomes bigger and you can then see the end of the saw.
I looked at the pix more closely and it is a complete blade. I believe that this is a one-man crosscut saw rather than a buck saw. A buck saw has two handles and a brace in the middle. I saw one like this sell for $60 at a local auction a few years back. Yours looks like one tooth is broke, still a nice saw. My best to you.
Re: Single handle buck saw
Just at first glance it looks like someone put a hand saw handle on to that blade, just for use. What does the end of the saw look like? Does it have two holes in it, is it broke or ground down?
Re: Single handle buck saw
The end of the saw is a straight edge. There are no holes, broken parts nor does it look ground down. When I click on the picture, it becomes bigger and you can then see the end of the saw.
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Re: Single handle buck saw
I looked at the pix more closely and it is a complete blade. I believe that this is a one-man crosscut saw rather than a buck saw. A buck saw has two handles and a brace in the middle. I saw one like this sell for $60 at a local auction a few years back. Yours looks like one tooth is broke, still a nice saw. My best to you.
Re: Single handle buck saw
Thanks so much for the information.