Talk:Sawfish

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01-08-05:

Reverted to Nuggetboy's last edit as of 20:51, 13 May 2005.

Revisions by 24.75.75.34 seem to be unfounded and lacking in multi-sourced research, other edits only served to generalize previous statements. Please state sources if you or anyone else objects.

-Phaust


Jan 1, 2006:

I just looked at the two large "saws" again that I brought with me to San Francisco 4 years ago. They are a family heirloom from my grandfather's time in the German navy (Weimar time - i.e. 20's) given to him as commander of a Navy cruiser on a good-will tour around the world. I was told they are from Indonesia - Borneo, Sumatra. They are both still very sturdy and about 4' long with about 30 pretty long teeth (1") on each side. I would like to know how I can tell what kind of a sawfish it is. Green sawfish or smalltooth saw fish. In the publicized descriptions I can only find species differences in the form and color of the fish itself. Can anybody help? Thanks Hans Kolbe hanskolbe@celantrasystems.com

This is the worst article I think I have seen on Wikipedia. Someone with some knowledge about sawfish, please clean it up.