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Shop / Children's Corner / Sawmill Buzz Saw
Sawmill Buzz Saw
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Categories: Children's Corner | Children's Collectibles

Sawmill Buzz Saw

$4.95

Buzz Saw History: Noise-making toys have fascinated children the world over for centuries. The Buzz Saw is one of the most popular noise-makers of all time. It produces a buzzing sound similar to that made by a circular saw.  Variations of the toy have been found in several excavations of ancient civilizations. These primitive toys were fashioned from circulated coins. Later, they were made from wood chips, buttons, and circular-sawn or turned wood. In the days of the one-room schoolhouse, boys would often run a buzz saw into the pigtails of the girls sitting at the desks in front of them. Easily to follow instructions are included. 

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Weight 10 oz
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 1 in

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