✅ SOLVED Another Unknown but interesting thing

TORRERO

30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES
Nov 17, 2004
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XP DEUS I & II
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All Treasure Hunting

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You guys are AMAZING !!
Clearly this is very similar, but mine has a much deeper "pocket' or "rim" than the buttons that are shown, I marked as solved because they are so similar, but wondering if mine might have been for a different application ?
 

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Clearly this is very similar, but mine has a much deeper "pocket' or "rim" than the buttons that are shown, I marked as solved because they are so similar, but wondering if mine might have been for a different application ?
Your piece is deeper/thicker.
I’d guess it sat in a relief or pocket designed into the saw handle. I’d guess yours to be older. The thinner, surface-mount pieces probably came along later. They would be less work to assemble and less costly than one like yours. I’m only basing this opinion on observation; I could be wrong.
 

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Clearly this is very similar, but mine has a much deeper "pocket' or "rim" than the buttons that are shown, I marked as solved because they are so similar, but wondering if mine might have been for a different application ?

Your piece is deeper/thicker.
I’d guess it sat in a relief or pocket designed into the saw handle. I’d guess yours to be older. The thinner, surface-mount pieces probably came along later. They would be less work to assemble and less costly than one like yours. I’m only basing this opinion on observation; I could be wrong.

The ebay listing I linked to in post #3 was just intended to show the motif and inscription commonly used by several manufacturers. It's a later item, although 'vintage'.

The drawing I provided shows the earlier type with a high rim, screw mounted into a recess on saw handles which dates between c.1840s to c.1850s.
 

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The ebay listing I linked to in post #3 was just intended to show the motif and inscription commonly used by several manufacturers. It's a later item, although 'vintage'.

The drawing I provided shows the earlier type with a high rim, screw mounted into a recess on saw handles which dates between c.1840s to c.1850s.
Yes that picture drawing looks almost identical, and GOD only knows where I dug ...
 

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