PRUNING SAWS 
Speed saws have a new style of tooth which has 
been responsible for vastly increased speed in cut- 
ting green, dry, or soft wood. The teeth are 
grouped with two slicers and one planer tooth to 
each section. This tooth design permits fast, easy, 
and smooth sawing. 

No. 2 Brees strong pull cut Pruning & 
Saw, properly ground and toothed with 
the right pitch, on curved blade. Pistol grip 
lacquered beech handle can be used with heavy 
With snap—$4.15; 
mittens. Length, 24 inches. 
without snap—$3.75. 
No. 2-14 
Pruner — 
Same as the 
No. 2 except has the popular closed © 
pattern handle. Preferred by utilities and tree 
surgeons everywhere. Length, 24 inches. With 
snap—$4.15; without snap—$3.75. 


No. 3-14 Pruner—Has the proper curve for fast, 
easy pull cut, speed teeth suitable for large or 
small limbs. "Large closed grip handle of sea- 
soned beech, has plenty of hand room for gloves. 
Length, 26 inches—$4. 25) 
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Properly pitched Speedsaw teeth for easy 
and fast pull cut stroke. This blade is 
used with pole pruner. 
pistol grip handle. Length, 16 
snap—$3.15; without snap—$2.75 

Quick detachable 
inches. 
With 

No. 6 Pruner—Has the smallest Speed- 
saw Teeth in the Pruning Saw line. 
Cuts exceptionally fast on an easy pull. 
Point has a 3 inch section of 8 point peg teeth 
for starting cut. Well shaped, pistol grip. Sug- 
Se as best for general use. Length 12 inches, 

No. 17 Forester Pruner—Made of genuine Silver 
Steel, 1%4 inches wide at point, 3% inches wide 
at butt. Blade is very stiff and will not bind. 
Extra large peg teeth. New style kiln dried 
Poe highly lacquered. Length, 26 inches 
—$2.55. 
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Atkcitia No. 16 Pole Tree Pruner—Made of genuine 
Silver Steel fitted with peg teeth. Blade adjust- 
able to cut at any angle. Length, 16 inches. 
Blade only, $1.75; complete with Twigger head 
(see page 13), $3.00. 
Disston No. 111 Pole Tree Pruner—Blade, 9% 
inches long, 8 points per inch. Drilled to fit 
Twigger Pole Saw Head. (see page 13). Blade 
only, $1.55. 

Atkins No. 41 Baie Saw—Atkins newest prun- 
ing saw. Silver steel. Skew back. Ground 
18 x 21 gauge thin back. A six-point hand saw 
tooth with wide set. Bevel filed. 26 inch length 
only—$4.15. 

DAIRY 
Disston D 27 Pruning Saw—Preferred by expert 
tree surgeons who prune scientifically. 26 inch 
cutting edge, 6 points to inch, each, $4.15. 
Disston No, 31 Pruning Saw—Similar to D 27 
but only 20 inches long and 7 points to inch. 
An ideal saw to carry on the belt. Each, $2.50. 

Disston No. 32 Tuttle Tooth Pruner—Made of 
high grade special steel, tuttle tooth pattern. Has 
extra sharp teeth that hold their edge longer 
due to their extra fine temper. Extra large and 
roomy, kiln dried beech handle. Length, 20 
inches—$2.85; 24 inches—$3.40. 
Atkins No. 40 Tuttle Tooth Pruner—Same as 
above. 

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Atkins No. 390 One Man Saw—Has wood saw 
tuttle teeth, properly filed and set, and is fitted 
with an extra large and roomy grip beech handle. 
Length, 2% feet—$2.75; 3 feet—$3.25; 314 feet— 
$3.80; 4 feet—$4.25. 
Disston No. 554 One Man Saw—Same as above. 
Atkins No. 540 Silver Steel Cross Cut Saw— 
For general purpose, including hard wood. Blade 
14 x 20 x 16 gauge; extra large tooth and raker 
gullets enable saw to run fast, free, and easy, 
without binding in the cut. 5% ft., $8.92; 6 ft., 
$10.42. 


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