Disston D8 Hand Saws

The D8 Hand Saw signaled a radical departure in hand saw development. Designed in 1874 by Henry Disston, the saw quickly became Disston's most popular saw.

As the story goes, Henry called in his Chief Engineer and sketched the design on the floor of his office with a crayon. He had been thinking of a way to make saws stronger and lighter, and the idea to make a saw with a skew back blade came to him. In addition, the saw had several other key features which set it apart from other saws of the day.

By making the blade skewed, it did indeed lighten the blade. In addition, the handle was let into the blade, unlike other saws made during the time.

The way the blade was fastened to the handle was also different. Rather than sawing a straight kerf into the wood of the handle, the slot for the blade was made by using a circular saw. In a similar way, the heel of the blade was rounded to match the radius of the blade that sawed the handle. By doing so a wide bearing surface was achieved which was much less susceptible to rocking if the nuts became loose. To finish it off, the blade was fastened to the handle with new style nuts which an ordinary screwdriver could tighten. For the first time customers had a saw which they could maintain themselves in every way.

It should be no surprise that the saw became an instant hit. There is perhaps no more common saw found than the D8. Disston advertised the D8 as "The saw most Carpenters Use". The saw was designed and aimed at people who needed a very durable saw that they could use all day, and that would work as well at the beginning of the day as at the end.

The D8 was made continuously from 1876 through 1955 when the company was sold. Staying relatively the same throughout the entire period of production, there are two general types. Those made before 1927 have a much more graceful handle which is more fully carved and comfortable to use. Those made after that period have handles that are slightly less refined, but still make a great saw.

The D8 rip saw is special in that the blade had the famous "finger hole" handle. Most people think that this hole is for the forefinger of the hand controlling the saw. Actually, this hole is to place the thumb of the hand not holding the saw to gain extra force when doing long rip jobs. Usually only outfitted on rip saws, the handle could be special ordered on cross cut versions of the saw as well. True versions of this saw are rare, and can only be verified by blades stamped with numbers 8 and up. The D8 rip saw was only made in point sizes 7 and coarser.

For those looking for a general purpose rip or crosscut saw, the D8 is hard to beat. Good examples of this saw especially early ones are getting increasingly hard to find. As always, all saws are shipped sharp and ready to set.


Cross Cut Saws

C1_D8 1900 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good+- overall. Blade measures 26" by 7" high at heel. Blade clean with light etch. Apple handle nice with minor wear, finish 98%. These old turn of the century models are growing increasingly scarce and are in high demand. $200

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C2_D8 1947 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine- overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/4" high at the heel. Blade mottled with spots of tarnish but retains a nice etch. Beech handle near mint with the exception of owner applied initials, 99.9% finish. $145
C3_D8 1947 era D8 10 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 7/8" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Beech handle mint, 99.9% finish. A great example of a post war saw. $175

C4_D8 1890 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 7" high at the heel. Blade bright with nice etch. Graceful early style apple handle nice near perfect with minor wear and 99% finish. This saw is from the golden age of the D8s and has to be held to be fully appreciated. $400

C5_D8 1940 era D8 Lightweight 8 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/8" high at heel. Blade clean with bold etch. Apple handle very nice with minor wear and 98% finish. These lightweights are great for curved cuts or the shipbuilding trade. $130
C6_D8 1950 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 7/8"" high at heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Beech handle pristine with negligible wear and 99.9% finish. A great example for the discriminating user. $165
C7_D8 1925 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 7 1/4" high at heel. Blade clean with good etch. Comfortable apple handle nice with minor wear and a few dings, 95% finish. A great example of a earlier full width D8. $175

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C8_D8 1945 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine- overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/4" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Beech handle near mint with very minor wear, 99.9% finish. A good user in a handy size $165

C9_D8 1947 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 7/8" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Beech handle has negligible wear, 99.9% finish. A pristine saw for the discriminating user or collector. $175
C10_D8 1900 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 1/2" high at the heel. Blade bright with good etch. Apple handle nice with moderate wear and 98% finish. This saw is interesting in that the blade is as bright as the day it was made, but the handle is smooth from many years of use. Whoever owned it took great care of it. A nice early handle and bright blade will make for a great user with good looks. $155

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C11_D8 1945 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 7" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Beech handle near mint with 99.9% finish. A very clean example for general crosscuts in the shop.$175

C12_D8 1947 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 28" by 7" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Apple handle has minor wear and 95% finish. A no frills good user. $140

C13_D8 1940 era D8 10 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 24" by 6 1/2" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Apple handle near mint with minor wear and 99% finish. A nice panel saw for fine cross cuts. $220
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C14_D8 1890 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 7 1/4" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Apple handle near mint with minor wear and 99% finish. An absolutely gorgeous saw which is a great example for the collector or sophisticated user. They don't get much better than this. $400
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C15_D8 1947 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 7/8" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Beech handle has minor wear and 99% finish with the exception that the handle was at one point crakced and glued and a small woodscrew applied. Not at all noticeable and sound as when it was new. A no frills good user for someone looking for a bargain. $120
       
C16_D8 1950 era D8 8 point cross cut rates fine overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 7/8" high at the heel. Blade bright with bold etch. Beech handle near mint and 99% finish. A great example. $170
       
C17_D8 1950 era D8 10 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/4" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Beech handle nice with minor wear and 98% finish. A nice saw. $140
       
C18_D8 1950 era D8 8 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 1/2" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Beech handle has moderate wear and 97% finish. $135
       
C19_D8 1947 era D8 11 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/4" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Apple handle has moderate wear and 90% finish. 11 point saws are not common and great for precise, smooth cuts. $145
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C20_D8 1947 era D8 10 point cross cut rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 6 3/8" high at the heel. Blade clean with good etch. Apple handle nice with minor wear and 98% finish. A good saw for all day use due to it's light weight.. $130
 
Rip Saws
R1_D8 1945 era D8 26” 5.5 point rip rates good + overall. Blade measures 26" by 7 7/8” high at the heel and is clean with faint etch. Apple handle has moderate wear and 90% finish. A great saw for general use. $140

R2_D8 1920 era D8 Light Weight 5.5 point rip rates fine - overall. Blade measures 26” by 6 ½” high at heel and is clean with good etch. Apple handle has very minor wear with 99.9% finish. These saws are especially handle for cutting gradual curves such as required in the wooden boat building trades. $160
R3_D8 1947 era D8 5.5 point rip rates fine+ overall. Blade measures 26” by 7 ” high at heel and is bright with bold etch. Apple handle mint and 99.9% finish. A pristine example for the collector or to use. None finer. $275
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R4_D8 1950 era D8 5.5 point rip rates mint- overall. Blade measures 26” by 6 ¾” high at heel and is mint with bold etch. Beech handle mint with 100% finish. A pristine example of a 60 year old saw. $200
R5_D8 1900 era D8 5.5 point rip rates fine - overall. Blade measures 28” by 7 5/8” high at heel and is clean with faint etch. Early style apple handle nice with 98% finish. An excellent example of an early D8 rip saw. These old full blade height saws are getting very scarce. $225
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R6_D8 1900 era D8 5.5 point rip rates good+ overall. Blade measures 28” by 7 5/8” high at heel and is clean with faint etch. Early style apple handle has a good deal of wear, but none which will impede it's comfort or utility. Identical to the saw above, but with some cosmetic blemishes on the handle. For someone who wants a great user but doesn't want to pay a premium for condition. This saw has a lot of sawing left in it to do. $175
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R7_D8 1900 era D8 5 point rip rates good+ overall. Blade measures 28” by 7 3/8” high at heel and is clean with good etch. Apple handle has moderate wear and 95% finish. A slightly coarser cut for fast rips. $185
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R8_D8 1900 era D8 5.5 point rip rates fine- overall. Blade measures 28” by 7 ½” high at heel and is bright with bold etch. Apple handle has nice figure (curl) and very minor wear with 98% finish. A spectacular early saw with fantastic handle. You don't often see such nice features in a single tool. $290
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R9_D8 1900 era D8 5.5 rip rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26" by 7 ¼” high at heel and is bright with old etch, although hang hole is present. Apple handle has very minor wear and 98% finish. A great rip with lots of blade left ready to go back to work. $145
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R10_D8 1942 era D8 5.5 rip rates good+ overall. Blade measures 26” by 7 1/8" high at heel and is clean with bold etch complete with an unusual “U.S.A” for US Army. Apple handle has minor chip from lower horn and good size chip from upper horn otherwise very minor wear and 98% finish. A curious example. $140

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