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212557 Mick Dowling <spacelysprocket@b...> 2011‑01‑23 Re: Reagan patented handle, was d-8 saw handle
Daryl, Steve, Mike, other members of the Reagan Patented Handle interest
sub group.

I've posted a couple of more pics taken against a 1 cm grid. Apologies
if you don't yet speak metric. Overall length and height in Pounds,
Shillings, and pence is 6 and 7/8 inches, X 4 and 3/4 inches.

Pics here; http://tinyurl.com/4ua9mkh

No patent date on mine.

Daryl. Nice new handles. Other than them being obviously new, they look
like they could have come out of the Disston factory.

Mick Dowling

On 23/01/11 3:50 PM, "Mike Wenzloff"  wrote:

> Steve and All...
>> Sooner or later I will organize these into maker and type. For now
>> (links will
> likely change as I flesh out and organize) the link to the main
> category page is:
>> http://www.wenzloffandsons.com/faq/36-saw-kit-tech/71-handsaw-
>> patterns.html The Reagan No.9 is at the bottom. There were 3 sizes.
>> This is of the largest
> size handle and I will add the other two sizes as time permits. And
> I will be uploading more of other makers and models. I probably have
> a couple hundred, some of which may not be of interest and won=B9t
> make it.
>> However, should anyone have pictures of a must have handle they would
>> like to
> have patterns made up, it only takes me a couple minutes if the
> pictures are decent. Best to have full-side, full-frame views. But I
> can work from crappy ones if they are of an interesting handle. Please
> note any pictures sent to me may be made by me at some point in the
> future for gain, and will make it into this repository.
>> Take care, Mike -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Lineback Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 5:41 PM To:
> oldtools> Subject: Re: [OldTools] Reagan patented handle, was d-8
> saw handle
>> Would it be possible for one of you galoots with a Reagan to post a
>> tracing
> of it? Steve Who is thinking that this might be a project that might
> get finished in less than a month.
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