The general-purpose saw has a 6-1/2" long by 1-1/8" deep blade with 24 tpi and cuts a 0.014" kerf. It has a comfortable lacquered maple handle. At 52 tpi, the ultra-thin saw has teeth that are twice as fine for especially delicate work — cutting inlay stringing, musical instrument construction, etc. Its blade is 4-1/2" long by 7/16" deep and produces a kerf of only 0.010".
Both are made in USA.