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Saws that Sing

Sources for Crosscut Saws and Accessories

The following list of crosscut saw and accessories providers is neither intended to be all inclusive nor to imply USDA Forest Service approval or recommendation of these suppliers.

Vintage Saws

Electronic auction sites such as the eBay Web site (http://www.ebay.com), yard sales, and antique shops are likely places to buy a used crosscut saw and sharpening tools. Small businesses selling vintage crosscut saws sometimes can be located though Internet search engines. Most trail workers consider a well-tuned vintage saw to be superior to a new saw. New saws usually need sharpening before they are suitable for use.

Agency employees should search the back corners of their fire caches, guard stations, and work centers for vintage crosscut saws that can be restored and used to outfit the crew. Don't throw them out! It is not difficult to find someone to professionally restore and sharpen vintage saws at a reasonable cost.

New Crosscut Saws and Accessories
  • The Crosscut Saw Co. sells new and vintage crosscut saws and tools.
    Crosscut Saw Co.
    P.O. Box 787
    Seneca Falls, NY 13148
    Phone: 315–568–5755
    Web site: http://www.crosscutsaw.com

  • Flicker Forge offers replica vintage saw handles.
    Flicker Forge (Japheth Howard)
    39184 School House Rd.
    Salisbury, MO 65281
    Phone: 660–777–3508
    Fax: 660–777–3302
    Web site: http://www.flickerforge.com

  • Jim's Crosscut Saws sells reconditioned saws and accessories, and sharpens saws.
    Jim's Crosscut Saws (Jim Talburt)
    7914 Northbank Rd.
    Roseburg, OR 97470
    Phone: 541–673–6940
    Web site: http://www.jimscrosscutsaws.com

  • Lehman's offers several one– and two–person saws and handles.
    Lehman's
    P.O. Box 41
    One Lehman Circle
    Kidron, OH 44636
    Phone orders: 1–877–438–5346
    Customer service: 1–888–438–5346
    Fax: 1–888–780–4975
    Web site: http://www.Lehmans.com

  • Tuatahi Axes and Saws offers crosscut saws for forest workers and for sawyers who compete in races. Bailey's is the United States distributor for Tuatahi products.
    Tuatahi Axes and Saws
    203 High St.
    Masterton
    New Zealand
    Phone: (011) 646–377–3728
    Fax: (011) 646–377–5343

  • Bailey's
    P.O. Box 550
    44650 Highway 101
    Laytonville, CA 95454
    Phone: 707–984–6133
    Fax: 707–984–8115
    Web site: http://www.baileys–online.com

  • Woodcraft offers at least two types of crosscut saws.
    Woodcraft
    P.O. Box 1686
    Parkersburg, WV 26102–1686
    Phone: 304–442–5412
    Web site: http://www.woodcraft.com
Subscribe to Crosscut Saw Bulletin

The Crosscut Saw Bulletin is an occasional electronic newsletter about crosscut saws and the people who use them. David Michael is the editor. To subscribe to this free newsletter, send an e–mail message to demichael@fs.fed.us. Identify yourself by name, e–mail address, and agency unit or club affiliation, if applicable.

[photo] Men working on felling a large Douglas fir
Figure 62—Felling crew working on a Douglas fir in
Skagit County, Washington, 1902.—USDA Forest
Service photo, photographed by D.R. Kinsey.