The product is an antique crosscut saw made by the renowned brand Henry Disston & Sons in the United States between 1896-1917. This large saw has a blade length of 54” and 60” total length and is a valuable collectible for woodworking enthusiasts and tool collectors. Despite being in good condition and not rusty, it is a rare find for those interested in vintage carpentry tools from the late 19th to early 20th century. With its original design and craftsmanship, this saw would make a unique addition to any collection or workshop. This saw is sharp and can definitely still cut wood if that’s what you wanna do. The blade is 8 inches wide at its widest point near the handle.