Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
99.21.062 AB
Accession#:
99.21
Credit Line:
Donated by Mary Ann Parke.
Object Name:
Saw, Hand
Title:
Two—Man Crosscut Saw
Date:
1930
Description:
2—man crosscut saw.
A — 6.5 inch blade that is 6 inches deep at greatest width of blade. Toothed to 6.5 inch from end of saw blade. Rounded oak handles 13.5 inch long with metal hardware for attaching blade.
B — Rubber blade guard covers length of blade.
A — 6.5 inch blade that is 6 inches deep at greatest width of blade. Toothed to 6.5 inch from end of saw blade. Rounded oak handles 13.5 inch long with metal hardware for attaching blade.
B — Rubber blade guard covers length of blade.
Notes:
Collected & preserved by Thomas S. Parke. Likely collected from abandoned mining, milling or homestead site near Juneau or surrounding area. May have been used by Parke.
See Doc file: Sears Roebuck & Co. 1902 catalog pg 500. Saw teeth match "Toledo Blade Two—Man Cross—cut Saw.
See Doc file: Sears Roebuck & Co. 1902 catalog pg 500. Saw teeth match "Toledo Blade Two—Man Cross—cut Saw.
Search Terms:
Lumbering
T&E
Mill
T&E
Mill