Vintage Disston D-23" Saw 10 Point Handsaw Crosscut Model
English immigrant Henry Disston began his sawmaking career in 1840. A decade later, he founded the company that later became the largest sawmaker in the world: the Keystone Saw Works. Five years later, he constructed a furnace to make his own steel, which was nearly unheard of in the U.S. at the time. erating out of a rented basement in Philadelphia. Despite setbacks during his first decade in business, such as fires and the confiscation of his machinery in a rent dispute, Disston built his company into the largest manufacturer of saws in the world. Disston was an innovative manufacturer and marketer, leading the way with products other companies tried to imitate. The saws' consistently high quality kept the company strong for another three generations after Henry Disston's death.
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PRICE FIRM (Cash) & PICK UP ONLY*
p/u Bethesda, Md off Old Georgetown Rd near Suburban Hospital/ NIH (1 mile from the Capitol beltway, 2 miles from the NW DC/Md line & Rt 270 spur) in the neighborhood behind Beth El Temple