![Found this 1840's Disston no. 7 with the eagle medallion for $3! Tight cracks around the handle, a drill hole, missing a split nut, and a kinked plate about 6” from the Found this 1840's Disston no. 7 with the eagle medallion for $3! Tight cracks around the handle, a drill hole, missing a split nut, and a kinked plate about 6” from the](https://preview.redd.it/sry3hvmsuqq51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=e1df548e2c22dbe95d8a3d8657d7749860fca347)
Found this 1840's Disston no. 7 with the eagle medallion for $3! Tight cracks around the handle, a drill hole, missing a split nut, and a kinked plate about 6” from the
![Cleaned up my great grandfather's old handsaw. The medallion says "Warranted Superior" which may have been produced by a smaller company bought out by Disston. Circa approximately 1900. I need to get Cleaned up my great grandfather's old handsaw. The medallion says "Warranted Superior" which may have been produced by a smaller company bought out by Disston. Circa approximately 1900. I need to get](https://i.redd.it/0ygh2sufizj21.jpg)
Cleaned up my great grandfather's old handsaw. The medallion says "Warranted Superior" which may have been produced by a smaller company bought out by Disston. Circa approximately 1900. I need to get
![Is there a way to ensure this blade is a Nicholson saw? I know the medallion says “Nicholson” but is there any way to prove that someone didn't just stick a Nicholson Is there a way to ensure this blade is a Nicholson saw? I know the medallion says “Nicholson” but is there any way to prove that someone didn't just stick a Nicholson](https://preview.redd.it/1an99d7hwxo71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=a74ee22bb301b716033d10562536557b930658dc)