BRASS BACK Tenon - Dovetail - Saw - 8 " Long 18 Tpi. MAKER; W. KIMPTON, Shoreditch, UK
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:3388583 | Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom |
Brand: W. KIMPTON | Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original |
Featured Refinements: TENON & Dovetail Saw |
~~THIS SAW LOOKS TO MAYBE HAVE A INTERESTING, TRACEABLE PAST. THE STAMP INCLUDES THE ACTUAL STREET ADDRESS; 4 AUSTIN SE, SHOREDITCH. I'VE NEVER SEEN THIS TOWN IN RELATION TO TOOL MANUFACTURING SO I GOOGLED IT. PRETTY CLOSE TO WHITEHALL.
~~SAW BLADE IS 8 INCHES LONG AND APPROXIMATELY 18 tpi.
~~A NICE DOVE TAIL AND ALL AROUND CUT OFF SAW.
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