Thursday, December 27, 2012

Set 473

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2749. Approximately 36" diameter:

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2750. 14" long:

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2751. Over 12 feet long:

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2752. Around 24" long:

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2753. 6" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt:








































2754. This is a museum display, I'm mostly interested in the two small pieces in the foreground, no one has been able to determine their purpose:

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2749. A surveyor's Land Measuring Instrument, when rolled along the ground the counter would show the distance in feet, patent number 2,121,867:





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2750. This is a clamp for holding a log on a one-man bucksaw, also called a drag saw, patent number 420,115:







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2751. A hand for a large clock with a 15' diameter dial, made by Verdin:





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2752. No answer yet for this tool:

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2753. This is a grapefruit knife, patent number 2,637,899:








































2754. The plaque at the museum said this was a 'German Bleeder Set', the two glass items are blood-letting cups and the three large brass devices are multi-bladed mechanical scarificators. Haven't yet identified the two small parts, the one on the left looks like it could fit into the holes of the other piece. Closest that I could find to them is the small ring torch on this page.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Set 472

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2743.These three tools were all used for the same general purpose.

2743A.

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Pivoting the lever on each on these tools causes the slot to narrow:

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2743B.

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2743C.

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2744. Sent in by a visitor who is looking to find which vehicle this is from:

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2745. 7" long:









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2746. 9" diameter:

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2747. 6" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt:

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2748. The wooden part is around 24" long:

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Answers:


2743.These three tools are all saw swages, "used to flare large bandsaw or circle saw teeth, which increases the width of the cut, called the kerf."

2743A. This one is a No. 6 American Shaper:

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2743B. A Crowell Band Swage Shaper:

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2743C. A No. 3 Band Swage Shaper:

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2744. This hood is from a 1935 Ford Deluxe 3 window coupe:

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2745. A Magnetic Rectifier, it is a vibrating type rectifier that was used for changing the direction of an alternating current to provide a direct current, patent number 1,179,515:









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2746. These are meat hooks for game:

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2747. This is a tie press that was made by John Corby Ltd for the Italian tie company Countess Mara, the button on the top releases the grip of the two metal rollers:

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2748. An American Indian whip for speeding up horses and for use in battle:

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Are you interested in Old Tools and Tool Collecting? Want to learn more about tools, and meet some great people who have the same interests? Please take a minute to check out the Mid-West Tool Collectors Web Site at this link: www.mwtca.org.































To submit photos, send them to the address in my profile, please include dimensions, any text on the item, and where it was found.




















Last week's set is seen below, click here to view the entire post.








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