I'm not much for British saws, but every once and a while, you see one that you can't live without. Such is the case with this rip that was made by the Sheffield firm of Webster & Johnsong. This massive 26" rip saw has to be seen to be truly appreciated. A full 8" high at the heel, and 3" at the toe, this saw has 3 1/2 ppi rip teeth which get gradually finer as you go toward the toe, ending up at 4 ppi. I do not know much about this firm, but I estimate the saw from about 1820 based on the handle style, and other markings. ...