Didn't notice but it is broken on the handle side.It looks like a broken bucking saw, probably a Simonds #503. Is it symmetrical? Bucking saws didn't have a single handle hole, so that one's probably re-punched. Broken saws were often repurposed as topping saws for prepping the spar tree in high lead logging. All you really need is a wing nut on that handle, but if you want a replacement, Ebay will have them and your local Craigslist will have them cheaper.
Didn't notice but it is broken on the handle side.
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