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  • #33321
    James A
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      #383306
      James A
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        @jamesalford67616

         

        Can anybody identify this tool? It came in a box of old tools given to me recently. The button on top is part of a spring loaded plunger. There is a blade which travels to the end when the button is pressed. The blade travels in two slots to keep it steady. There is no evidence that as ever been hit with a hammer. It is well made, but there are no manufacturers' marks on it.

        James.

         

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        Edited By James Alford on 02/12/2018 11:19:39

        Edited By James Alford on 02/12/2018 11:20:20

        Edited By James Alford on 02/12/2018 11:21:43

        #383307
        roy entwistle
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          @royentwistle24699

          A photo would help cheeky

          #383310
          James A
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            @jamesalford67616
            Posted by roy entwistle on 02/12/2018 11:07:51:

            A photo would help cheeky

            I was posting from my phone and could not work out how to add the pictures………… Reverted to the laptop.

            #383311
            Ian Parkin
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              @ianparkin39383

              looks like a leather cutter you place the shoe on the work press with your palm on the knob and the blade comes down and just goes under the material and cuts as you glide the tool along your cutting line..

              does that seem plausible as i’ve Not seen the blade

              #383312
              Former Member
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                @formermember19781

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                #383313
                Mick B1
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                  @mickb1

                  Looks like some sort of a grooving tool to me – the blade looks a couple of mm wide and seems if it cuts square to the width?

                  #383314
                  James A
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                    @jamesalford67616

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                    Edited By James Alford on 02/12/2018 11:33:35

                    #383315
                    James A
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                      @jamesalford67616

                      “A photo with the knob depressed showing the blade would be helpful.

                      Thanks

                      Bill”

                      The third image down shows the plunger fully depressed. The blade is flush with the bottom of the tool and does not protrude.

                      James.

                      Edited By James Alford on 02/12/2018 11:37:38

                      #383319
                      Roderick Jenkins
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                        @roderickjenkins93242

                        It looks a bit like a driver for holding a slot head screw. Is the "blade" slightly offset to provide a wedging action?

                        Rod

                        #383322
                        James A
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                          @jamesalford67616

                          Rod,

                          No. The blade, assuming that it is a blade, is central to the tool and is in one piece.

                          James

                          #383344
                          Former Member
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                            @formermember19781

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                            #383353
                            Martin Connelly
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                              @martinconnelly55370

                              Button remover.

                              Martin C

                              #383406
                              MichaelR
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                                @michaelr

                                Could be a home made Punch Down Tool for phone/ethernet wiring Mike.

                                #383428
                                James A
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                                  @jamesalford67616

                                  Thank you for the suggestions. If I see the person who gave it to me again, I shall ask her whether she has any idea what it is. I believe that the tools were her husband's who has, I think, died. Knowing what he did for a living might give a clue.

                                  James.

                                  #383467
                                  Bodger Brian
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                                    @bodgerbrian

                                    A few years ago, I visited Waterperry Gardens, where there is a small museum of rural items. In a cabinet there was a mystery item that was thought to be a tool used in the process of grafting plants. Although that one had a trigger mechanism, rather than a plunger, and was made of brass, I wonder if this is a variation on a theme.

                                    **LINK**

                                    Brian

                                    #383490
                                    Samsaranda
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                                      @samsaranda

                                      Wife spent her working life as a tailoress and her opinion is that it could well be for removing buttons although she has never come across one, not to say that they don’t exist.

                                      Dave W

                                      #383681
                                      John Reese
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                                        @johnreese12848

                                        I would bet (a small amount) that it is a leather working tool for cutting a groove in leather shoe soles where the stitching goes.

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