I kinda hate to break up an intact saw for scrapers. I'd probably sharpen Blondie and keep it in the van or truck as a just in case saw.
No argument there either. This saw could definitely be put to work again.
Its just that when you already have the cream of 900 saw sightings,
because you never passed a saw in your life without taking a look,
and you scored a percentage when you actually have money to spend on a saw?
So now you have a pile of wicked killer candidates???
Then you can afford to think scrapers.
Three card scrapers in a pack? Does it look like 1970's maybe?
In the 70's there was a brief but brilliant flowering of woodcraft.
Between Jim Krenov, the University of Ca, Humboldt, and the Taunton corporation (known as the rag tag staff of Fine Woodworking in those days...).........................
Between these and an attractive shipping rate at UPS on freight and the Post Office on bulk mail..........??
Many mail order catalog, hand woodworking tool firms, started up.
Some grew into great companies in a very short time. Some of the old line firms, after struggling along forever, blossomed into big outfits too.
All like a mushroom or a wildflower.
One day nothing, the next your mailbox is overflowing with thick catalogs. Each better than the last.
But just like a toadstool or a dandelion...............
It all faded to business as usual.
yours Scott