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The third and most uncommon type of handsaw Peace made is the '''Andrews patent handsaw.''' These saws are unique in that the saw handle is let in to the blade to such an extent that the plate extends part way through the grip of the handle. When attempting to identify a Peace handsaw determining the type is a good first step to narrow down the possibilities. | The third and most uncommon type of handsaw Peace made is the '''Andrews patent handsaw.''' These saws are unique in that the saw handle is let in to the blade to such an extent that the plate extends part way through the grip of the handle. When attempting to identify a Peace handsaw determining the type is a good first step to narrow down the possibilities. | ||
== Traditional Straight-Back Saw Models == | == Traditional Straight-Back Saw Models == | ||
=== No. 60== | === No. 60=== | ||
[[File:Peace60a icon.jpg|thumb|center|No. 60 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 60 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Carved Double Loop handle, Straight Back | |||
[[Peace_No_60_Handsaw|P60 Handsaw Details]] | |||
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=== No. 50=== | |||
[[File:Peace50 thumb.jpg|thumb|center|No. 50 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 50 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Polished Rosewood Double Loop handle, Straight Back | |||
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=== No. 48=== | |||
[[File:No48 1884catalog.jpg|thumb|center|No. 48 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 48 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Apple Double Loop handle, Straight Back | |||
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===No. 45=== | |||
[[File:No45 catalog.jpg|thumb|center|No. 45 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 45 Apple Handle, Spring Steel Blade with Nib | |||
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=== No. | === No. 40=== | ||
[[File:HWPeace40 1.jpg|thumb|center|No. 40 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 40 Early Model with Spring Steel Blade, Nib, Beech Handle | |||
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=== No. | === No. 35=== | ||
[[File:No35 catalog.jpg|thumb|center|No. 35 Handsaw]] | |||
No. 35 Cast Steel Blade, Beech Handle with Nib | |||
== Peace’s “Perfection” Hand Saws == | == Peace’s “Perfection” Hand Saws == | ||
[[File:Peace perfections saws.jpg|thumb|center|Peace Perfection Saws]] | |||
Introduced between 1883 and 1884, 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”. | Introduced between 1883 and 1884, 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”. | ||
==P70== | ===P70=== | ||
[[File:P70 catalog.jpg|thumb|center|P70 Handsaw]] | |||
P70 Top of the line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel | |||
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== | ===P68=== | ||
[[File:P68 ad.jpg|thumb|center|P68 Handsaw. Advertisement courtesy of Pete Taran]] | |||
P68 Top of the Line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel | |||
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== | ===P47=== | ||
[[File:Peace47.jpg|thumb|center|P47 Handsaw]] | |||
P47 Apple Handle, Spring Steel, Reinforcing Plate | |||
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===P37=== | |||
[[File:P37 1884catalog.jpg|thumb|center|P37 Handsaw]] | |||
P37 Beech Handle, Cast Steel Blade, Reinforcing Plate | |||
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===P27=== | |||
[[File:P27 catalog.jpg|thumb|center|P27 Handsaw]] | |||
P27 Etched “G.H. Goble” Walnut Handle, Straight Blade With Nib, Reinforcing Plate | |||
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===P26=== | |||
[[File:P26a.jpg|thumb|center|P26 Handsaw]] | |||
P26 Wheat-Carved Cherry Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Later saws have a Unique Medallion Location | |||
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== Perfection Saws Featuring Andrew’s Patent handle == | == Perfection Saws Featuring Andrew’s Patent handle == | ||
The most uncommon type of handsaw Peace made is the Andrews patent handsaw. These saws are unique in that the saw handle is let in to the blade to such an extent that the plate extends part way through the grip of the handle. | |||
===P60=== | |||
[[File:P60 1884catalog.jpg|thumb|center|P60 Handsaw]] | |||
Featuring Andrew's patent handle combined with Buell's patent comfort grip handle. Extra London Spring Steel Blade, Carved and Polished Apple Handle. | |||
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===P45=== | |||
[[File:P45 1884catalog mid.jpg|thumb|center|P45 Handsaw]] | |||
Spring Steel Blade, Straight Back, No Nib, Rosewood Handle, Polished Edges, Four Brass Improved Screws, one Embossed. E. Andrew's Patented Saw Handle | |||
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===P35=== | |||
[[File:P35 1884catalog.jpg|thumb|center|P35 Handsaw]] | |||
Spring Steel, Grained Blade, Straight Back, No Nib, Beech Handle, Four Brass Improved Screws, one Embossed. E. Andrew's Patented Saw Handle | |||
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== Custom-Etched Saws== |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 7 March 2023
Harvey W. Peace made three distinct types of handsaws.
Traditional straight-back saws in the English style were made throughout the company’s history.
Later on the company offered “Perfection” style handsaws in the more more modern style that Disston pioneered in the early 1880s. These saws “let-in” handles in which the handles sits in a slot cut into the saw plate, bringing the user’s hand closer to the center of the saw and changing the cutting dynamics. These saws also featured a skew back rather than a straight back. These saws also featured Peace’s patent reinforcing strip, a small piece of nickel-plated steel at the heel of the handle to protect it from damage.
The third and most uncommon type of handsaw Peace made is the Andrews patent handsaw. These saws are unique in that the saw handle is let in to the blade to such an extent that the plate extends part way through the grip of the handle. When attempting to identify a Peace handsaw determining the type is a good first step to narrow down the possibilities.
Traditional Straight-Back Saw Models
No. 60
No. 60 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Carved Double Loop handle, Straight Back
No. 50
No. 50 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Polished Rosewood Double Loop handle, Straight Back
No. 48
No. 48 Extra Refined London Spring Steel Blade with Nib, Apple Double Loop handle, Straight Back
No. 45
No. 45 Apple Handle, Spring Steel Blade with Nib
No. 40
No. 40 Early Model with Spring Steel Blade, Nib, Beech Handle
No. 35
No. 35 Cast Steel Blade, Beech Handle with Nib
Peace’s “Perfection” Hand Saws
Introduced between 1883 and 1884, 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”.
P70
P70 Top of the line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel
P68
P68 Top of the Line, Patent-Shaped Apple Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Extra-Refined London Spring Steel
P47
P47 Apple Handle, Spring Steel, Reinforcing Plate
P37
P37 Beech Handle, Cast Steel Blade, Reinforcing Plate
P27
P27 Etched “G.H. Goble” Walnut Handle, Straight Blade With Nib, Reinforcing Plate
P26
P26 Wheat-Carved Cherry Handle, Reinforcing Plate, Later saws have a Unique Medallion Location
Perfection Saws Featuring Andrew’s Patent handle
The most uncommon type of handsaw Peace made is the Andrews patent handsaw. These saws are unique in that the saw handle is let in to the blade to such an extent that the plate extends part way through the grip of the handle.
P60
Featuring Andrew's patent handle combined with Buell's patent comfort grip handle. Extra London Spring Steel Blade, Carved and Polished Apple Handle.
P45
Spring Steel Blade, Straight Back, No Nib, Rosewood Handle, Polished Edges, Four Brass Improved Screws, one Embossed. E. Andrew's Patented Saw Handle
P35
Spring Steel, Grained Blade, Straight Back, No Nib, Beech Handle, Four Brass Improved Screws, one Embossed. E. Andrew's Patented Saw Handle