I'm always puzzled when I read comments suggesting that the tools used by the old gunsmiths were "crude". Granted, some tools with a short life span, such as drills and taps, were left with coarse shanks and things like that. But the design of these old hand-forged tools was not crude. I would agree that they were
simpler than some of the tools we use today, but there's nothing crude about this saw, or about most of the other antique tools I've collected.
I find it helpful and inspiring to have a few antiques like this hanging above the bench. I think they help create a mood and help me maintain a sort of aesthetic objective for what I'm trying to achieve.

