Wheeler, Madden & Clemson 26″ Crosscut Saw 10 TPI

The Wheeler, Madden & Clemson 26″ Crosscut Saw is a vintage original tool from the United States. With a 10 tpi blade, this saw is perfect for woodworking and carpentry projects. The brand, Wheeler Madden Clemson, ensures high quality and durability in cutting through various types of wood with precision and ease. Ideal for collectors or those looking for a reliable saw for their workshop, this crosscut saw is a versatile and timeless piece for any woodworking enthusiast.

Early Wheeler, Madden & Clemson rip saw with split nuts

Fine example of an early Wheeler, Madden & Clemson rip saw. This is a large saw. The blade is 28 in. long and measures about 7 ½ in. wide at the heel and 2 ¾ in. at the toe. Overall length of the saw is 33 in. The blade, which is reasonably true, still has the original nib and a clearly legible etch. It is filed 5 PPI and is stamped as such on the heel. The handle, with full horns, is in excellent condition and is attached with split nuts. Both the etch and medallion include the XCLR mark and identify the maker as “Wheeler, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, N.Y.”. I estimate it to date to the 1870s or early 1880s, since by the late 1880s most American saw manufactures had abandoned splits nuts in favour of the newly developed cap screws found on all later American saws. As for condition issues, it should be noted that there are some small areas of pitting as well as some hammer marks on the blade (see photos). These can be considered blemishes rather than defects, however, and if the saw were freshly jointed and sharpened, it could easily be put right back to work as a user, or as part of a collection of early American (non-Disston) handsaws.

Antique Wheeler, Madden, & Clemson Rip Saw 4-1/2 Tpi

Antique Wheeler Madden & Clemson hand saw . The logo is non longer visible but you can tell it’s a Wheeler Madden & Clemson saw because of the steel plate incorporated into the handle. You can still see the 4-1/2 stamped into the heal of the saw and there is a no there marking under the handle that reads 1/2. Please look any the pictures carefully. The handle shows some dings but has no splits or cracks. Thanks

Wheeler, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, NY: 1892 Saw & Tool Catalog – 52 Pgs.

A 1892 EDITION SAW AND SAW TOOLS CATALOG by Wheeler, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, New York. This January, 1892 Edition nof 52 pages measures 10 inches in height by 7 inches in width. The full line of hand and mill saws offered by this company is documented and illustrated in this rare comprehensive catalog. Length = 10.00 Inches (Ref. Id No.: 311791) [Free Shipping]

Wheeler, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, N.Y.- 1870 Catalog of Saws, Etc.- 47 Pgs.

An original January, Wheeler, Madden & Clemson 1870 CATALOG OF SAWS, FILES AND NAILS, by the Monhagen Saw and Steel Works, Middletown, New York. This January, 1870 Edition of 47 pages measures 6 3/4 inches in height by 10 inches in width. The full line of mill, lumber and hand saws offered by this company at the time of publication is documented and illustrated in this comprehensive early catalog. Length = 10.00 Inches (Ref. Id No.: 134855) [Free Shipping]

ANTIQUE WHEELER, MADDEN & CLEMSON 1870’S KEYHOLE SAW

Here is a fine keyhole saw made by Wheeler, Madden & Clemson of Middletown, NY back in the 1870’s. It is in fine condition with an artistic cut design to the handle with split nuts from that era. The blade is 10” long and fairly straight for a keyhole saw with freshly sharpened teeth.