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+1 for the Ryoba. Having cross and rip cut on the same blade makes it versatile for a number of uses.
A Dozuki saw is essentially a tenon saw so would be ideal for tenons. It has more TPI than the crosscut side of a Ryoba so would give a finer finish. Depends on the level of finish you're going for. From a handsaw point of view I have a Ryoba and a japanese dovetail saw for really fine work and these two cover everything I need them for.
My favourite place for good quality tools is Workshop Heaven, they have a good selection of Japanese saws if that is your preference too.
Interesting. I better start researching. Would a Dozuki saw be most suitable for cutting tenons would you say?
Right now all I have is a hacksaw and a universal saw, so I'm very much starting from scratch right now.