Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Branson on April 18, 2015, 07:28:38 AM
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OK, Scott, it's not mine, but here is a yellow handle version. So we can add another color to the line up:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-PARKER-LINE-EXPANDABLE-HACK-SAW-OLD-PLASTIC-AMBER-HANDLE-/121625880573?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c5177a7fd
It needs some Grandstaff magic to bring the color out, but it is yellow.
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Branson, The Buck Rogers name was given to the Millers Falls line of "futuristic" looking tools. Most, including the hacksaw, had red handles. There were planes, a push drill and the hacksaw that I know of, and probably some more.
The planes are rare and bring a good price, especially in good condition. Even a "ratty" one will bring more than the equivalent Stanley.
I have a Craftsman that looks like the Parker on eBay, and it has a blue handle.
Parker's colors were yellow and black at one time...maybe they still are.
Mike
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Yeah, I know about the MF Buck Rogers stuff. If you look closely at the shape of the handle and guard, they're nearly exactly the same as the MF Buck Rogers hacksaw -- same pattern. Mine is a Wards Master, and I strongly suspect it was made by MF for Monkey Wards.
I have one of the blue handled Craftsman saws as well. Similar, with the hand guard, but not quite the same.
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I have an old Wards Master Quality hacksaw with "yellow" handle. Nice saw.
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I just went out in my shop and discovered i have a #48 Millers Falls red handled hacksaw. I have a lot of my tools hanging from the roof so they don't take up floor space and so they are within reach when needed. I like MF tools and have several other types of their tools.
EvilDr235
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I have an old Wards Master Quality hacksaw with "yellow" handle. Nice saw.
That's a twin to the one I have, exactly.
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Here are a few photos of a No. 300 M-F Buck Rogers hacksaw.
The link is to a Millers-Falls hacksaw ad.
http://oldtoolheaven.com/biblio/biblioimg/1950-hacksaws-lg.jpg
Mike