Crappy phone pics taken of it, as found, before cleaning up the blade:
http://www.dpcolorado.com/misc/floorsaw1.jpg
http://www.dpcolorado.com/misc/floorsaw2.jpg
http://www.dpcolorado.com/misc/floorsaw3.jpg
http://www.dpcolorado.com/misc/floorsaw4.jpg
http://www.dpcolorado.com/misc/floorsaw5.jpg

On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:34 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds good. A PESO for the flooring saw would help.
>
>
> On 5/12/2014 7:33 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
>>
>> Like a few others on this list, I enjoy going to thrift stores,
>> antique stores, & garage sales. (Haven't been to many garage sales
>> lately). This weekend I found a few small prizes:
>>
>> 1) A nice wooden cigar box, from which I hope to make my first
>> three-string cigar box guitar. It is a bit small, but I've seen others
>> made successfully with this size so I think I will "give it a go".
>>
>> 2) A 24 exposure roll of Kodak 110 film (expired 06/2004) still in the box
>>
>> 3) A "patented Dec. 12, 05" flooring saw (the first I have ever seen
>> "in the wild"). It appears to be a Geo. Bishop design, but the blade
>> etch indicates it was sold by Norvell-Shapleigh (an old hardware
>> company in the U.S.). It looks a bit like a Klingon-inspired weapon
>> for hand-to-hand combat.
>>
>> 4) A Minox GL, purportedly the smallest full frame 35mm film camera
>> ever made. This one does not appear to have the killer corrosion in
>> the battery compartment, but I still need to do the battery
>> replacement hack and test it out. It seems to be prized in the
>> lomography world, particularly by street shooters. It is in good shape
>> and still has the little plastic hot shoe protector in place.
>>
>> And I got to storm chase on Sunday, but came up empty on tornadoes. I
>> was in the neighborhood, but these were high precipitation beasts and
>> I didn't care to take my chances inside. Several small Nebraska towns
>> experienced some significant damage yesterday. I'm sure there will be
>> more reportage on that today.
>>
>> On the way I discovered a lowland swamp area that was filled with
>> these gorgeous white heron-like birds, sitting in branches, in the
>> water, etc. However, I had stupidly left my Bigma home, so I will have
>> to marke the spot and go back another day. It was the sort of place
>> that makes you feel that you have left Nebraska and entered an exotic
>> foreign land - if only briefly.
>> :)
>>
>>
>>
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