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Thousands of sawyers will tell you of their experiences 

 with other saws before they permanently selected Disston 

 High-Grade Cross-Cut Saws. 



Thev will tell you of hard work with other saws that 

 "bind" and won't "take hold." 



Usually, they also speak of having tried saws that 

 wouldn't hold their set in "hard cutting." 



Then, too, they sometimes say they lost much time with 

 saws that had to be sharpened "every time you turn around." 



Now these men insist on Disston Cross-Cut Saws — they 

 know that to use an inferior saw is to waste time and energy. 



HENRY DISSTON & SONS, INC., PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. 



DISSTORSAWS 



All Disston Cross-Cut 

 Saws are made of a 

 snecial grade of Disston 

 Crucible Steel — an ex- 

 clusive Disston product 

 — made only in the Diss- 

 ton plant. 



Tt is the streneth and 

 edge-holding qualities of 

 this famous saw steel, 

 combined with right de- 

 sign and workmanship, 

 that has enabled Disston 

 to maintain acknowl- 

 edged leadership in- saw 

 malring for nearly eighty 

 years. 



The two saws shown 

 here are leading high- 

 grade cross-cut saws. 



The VIRGINIAN is 

 designed for those who 

 prefer a two-cutter and 

 the SUWANEE for those 

 wishing a four-cutter 

 style. 



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