Hey TW, how's the new "addition"? Hope all is well.

Ditto everything Roger said. I've used nothing but antique hand saws, I currently have 8 of em, 4 for hardwood, 4/softwood, and am always looking fo more. Most are Disston, love my #7. Don't think I paid more than $25-$30 for any. Naturally, they were pretty beat up, and they do require a lot of work to get them usable again, and to pretty them up some. And the whole education process of sharpening hand saws can be daunting, especially restoring teeth that have been filed by a hack in the past, but there is lots of good, helpful info out there. Pete Taran has a great website that was a big help to me.
Good Luck.

Ron Mansour