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    Paul

    I reckon we may have got the Symonds docking saw family history sorted, unless some one can add to it.

    Just to show that Symonds were not the only manufacturer to tinker and change their inventory, I have several
    W. Tyzack and Sons and Turner docking saws that have similar changes, I wont go through it all again but to say
    that the saw is the 150 the same as the one that you showed a catalogue picture of in an earlier post

    Graham.
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    Graham

    At first glance the Tyzac saw with the square lugs looks remarkably similar to the Simonds saws except it does not have quite the same pattern in the perforations. It does however have square lugs so that shoots down my
    Simonds exclusivity theory.

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    Just jumped on for the ride. This meets your highly informative stand as always Paul. I got a bit of catch up reading to go

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