Ok as my last sharpening session demonstrated to me I really need to replace my aging saw files. Most are flea market or garage sale finds with really bad self made handles. So I went shopping an lo' an behold the BORGS do not stock a full selection of saw files. Sears had the best selection but only three useful sizes all with a black oxide coating.
So I looked online and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the files from either Traditional Woodworker, Vintage Saws, or TFWW. I have dealt with all of these companies in the past and know that they are all stand up companies. I am just interested in the particulars about the files. Cost is almost equal across the board so that the $10 or $20 isn't a big difference in a total set with handles.