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This is a peculiar saw intended to cut holes with square corners. This is the only example I have seen. The blade is bent at a 90 degree angle about half-way though the plate. It's clearly die-stamped with the Harvey Peace name. This saw does not appear in the 1884 or 1890 catalogs. It does appear in the Orr & Lockett Hardware Co. 1898 catalog. The listing for this saw can be seen below.
This is a peculiar saw intended to cut holes with square corners. This is the only example I have seen. The blade is bent at a 90 degree angle about half-way though the plate. It's clearly die-stamped with the Harvey Peace name. This saw does not appear in the 1884 or 1890 catalogs. It does appear in the Orr & Lockett Hardware Co. 1898 catalog. The listing for this saw can be seen below.
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Hole1.jpg | Peace Square Hole Saw
Hole4.jpg | Peace Square Hole Saw from 1898 Orr and Locket Hardware Co. Catalog
Hole2.jpg | Peace Square Hole Saw
hs1.JPG | Peace Square Hole Saw
Hole3.jpg | Die Stamped Mark
hs2.JPG | Peace Square Hole Saw
Hole4.jpg | 1898 Orr and Locket Hardware Co. Catalog
hs3.JPG | Peace Square Hole Saw
hs4.JPG | Peace Square Hole Saw
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This saw has a 12in, 14ppi plate which is not tapered in width. It is not listed in any catalog. This is the only example I have encountered. It is clearly etched with Peace's logo and London Spring Steel. The blade is custom-etched for the T.L. Merrill Co., Market Square, Portland, Maine. The most interesting feature Buell July 17, 1883 patent handle. It is apple, wheat-carved on both sides and specially carved to fit the right hand of the user. It is clearly stamped with the patent date. This is one of the three examples (see below) of an open style handle made as per Buell's patent.
This saw has a 12in, 14ppi plate which is not tapered in width. It is not listed in any catalog. This is the only example I have encountered. It is clearly etched with Peace's logo and London Spring Steel. The blade is custom-etched for the T.L. Merrill Co., Market Square, Portland, Maine. The most interesting feature Buell July 17, 1883 patent handle. It is apple, wheat-carved on both sides and specially carved to fit the right hand of the user. It is clearly stamped with the patent date. This is one of the three examples (see below) of an open style handle made as per Buell's patent.
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pattern1.jpg | Patternmaker's Saw
ps1.jpg | Patternmaker's Saw
pattern2.jpg | Buell Patent Handle
ps2.jpg | Buell Patent Handle
pattern3.jpg | July 17, 1883 patent date
ps3.jpg | Buell Patent Handle
pattern4.jpg | T.L. Merrill & Co. Etch
ps6.jpg | July 17, 1883 patent date
pattern5.jpg | Peace Etch
ps4.jpg | T.L. Merrill & Co. Etch
ps5.jpg | Peace Etch
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Revision as of 21:28, 4 March 2023

Peace Misc. Saws

Peace made a large variety of saws other than the standard handsaws and backsaws. Here are a few I've found.

Peace Patent no. 2 Interchangeable Nest Of Saws

This handle design was patented May 6th 1884. It covers a saw handle with a removable blade. The designs includes a fixed pin and a locking screw. To date I have found only one example with only one blade. This example is clearly stamped with the patent date.

No. 45 Compass Saw

A simple compass saw with an apple handle. The no. 45 was the top of the line.


No. 40 Table Saw

This is a rare saw to find from any maker, especially Peace. I have seen only one example.

Square Hole Saw

This is a peculiar saw intended to cut holes with square corners. This is the only example I have seen. The blade is bent at a 90 degree angle about half-way though the plate. It's clearly die-stamped with the Harvey Peace name. This saw does not appear in the 1884 or 1890 catalogs. It does appear in the Orr & Lockett Hardware Co. 1898 catalog. The listing for this saw can be seen below.

Patent Patternmakers Saw

This saw has a 12in, 14ppi plate which is not tapered in width. It is not listed in any catalog. This is the only example I have encountered. It is clearly etched with Peace's logo and London Spring Steel. The blade is custom-etched for the T.L. Merrill Co., Market Square, Portland, Maine. The most interesting feature Buell July 17, 1883 patent handle. It is apple, wheat-carved on both sides and specially carved to fit the right hand of the user. It is clearly stamped with the patent date. This is one of the three examples (see below) of an open style handle made as per Buell's patent.