I'm in the market for some nice dovetail and crosscut saws (think tenons). I'm open to anything, including big bow saws like Klausz (holy cow, what's with that bent blade he uses in that 3 minute dovetail video? WOW). Right now I'm just using a cheap "Gents" saw for...well...pretty much everything. I have a Dozuki I use as well, but I've never really mastered it for fine work (at least it doesn't feel like I have) and I'm a little tired of damaging the blades on it also (snapped teeth, bent metal, etc). Technique, technique...I know, I know.
By and large, I don't use the table saw very often anymore. Only for really heavy work. For more delicate stuff, it's mostly handsaws. I just find it's so much easier and faster to do things by hand, and I'm slowly de-evolving into a full fledged neander, but now it's time to upgrade to some quality saws.
Also what are you guys using to resaw? Frame saws? Bow saws? I've done it with a bow saw years and years ago, just for kicks. I remember it being quite easy, actually...much easier than I would have thought. And sooo nice and quiet