AIF Engineers Folding Saw
Article about: G'day all, These do not pop up very often and are an interesting concept, so I thought I would share my latest find. An engineers/armoured personnel chain saw? I am not sure the offical term
-
-
-
Very nice, shame you un packed it, I only do that if I have more than one
-
by
reneblacky
Very nice, shame you un packed it, I only do that if I have more than one
Cheers mate. True I agree it is a shame to touch it, especially as a collectible item and I had a long think about it. In the end I thought it would be an excellent item to add to my school AIF 'museum'. The kids love seeing things like this and it was no good as an educational tool all wrapped and greased. This is one they won't be touching though!
-
Ahh the kids need a chain saw to play with!!
Glad at least you got a shot of the original packing!
-
Here is my used example, made in the UK.
Leather is stamped under the flap CLIFF WALSALL 1943 (arrow) and the blade end is stamped Francis Wood and Son, Sheffield (arrow). No stamps on the handles.
Oz.
-
Wood and Sheffield could be what is stamped on Christek,s blade but the stamp itself is not the same as mine. The manufacturing details such as the rivets and cast ends look to be the same.
Oz.
-
The basic design of the saw did not change much. I have two examples, a WW1 example in a leather case (See here: https://hatchfive.wordpress.com/2014...sts_position=0) and a post WW2 example in a green canvas case (see here: https://hatchfive.wordpress.com/2016/01/29/folding-saw/). I must confess I haven't tried to use either of mine yet, but it is interesting to note that the later example actually includes a dedicated pair of two part handles. Apparently troops used to use the file handles and pass them through the loops on the saw which then broke said handles them in short order. By issuing seperate handles the tool is much easier to use and less likely to have been damaged by incorrect use!
-
there was a guy in N.S.W last year selling about 20 of these, i purchased 2 i think..they are mint, just like yours
-
Similar Threads
-
-
In Equipment, Accessories, & Personal Items
-
In Heer, Luftwaffe, & Kriegsmarine Uniforms of the Third Reich
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Bookmarks