David Houchens
http://bryceinstruments.com/
Back when they were made out of real steel.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
That is a nice saw. I used to have (long ago) a small Atlas saw just like that.
Dale Ludewig
http://www.ludewigmandolins.com
i'm looking forward to making a contribution toward it!
Surprised it won’t take a 10” blade.
Not all the clams are at the beach
Arrow Manouche
Arrow Jazzbo
Arrow G
Clark 2 point
Gibson F5L
Gibson A-4
Ratliff CountryBoy A
Cool!
Most of my Unisaw is from the 50 (I've swapped some parts). 1958, IIRC. It has a similar patina!
John Hamlett
www.hamlettinstruments.com
When you compare that solid base and table to the flimsy bent sheet of today's machinery....
Even the bearings will be likely more serviceable now after 50 years of use than new bearings of the cheap machines.
Adrian
Nice find David!
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