Are two saws better then one saw?
At least in the Pacific Northwest it was known that two sawyers single bucking with two saws (each sawyer with a single saw) was more productive then two sawyers double bucking with a single saw. So the question came to mind, what is more productive, a single sawyer using one saw or a single sawyer using two saws to cut firewood? Here is the video for the answer, in at least one case.
Used two 5ft long bucking saws, a Tuatahi M Tooth and a Simonds No. 520. The M tooth will normally cut faster then a traditional lance tooth except when it hits a knot.
Sometimes you just have to do things just for the fun of it!