Posted 11 years ago
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This tool was found with some old reloading tools at the museum.
It looks like a punch of some kind. We have asked quite a few old timers with no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 11 years ago
roslynmuseum
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This tool was found with some old reloading tools at the museum.
It looks like a punch of some kind. We have asked quite a few old timers with no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Are there any markings?
I've owned & seen a lot of antique reloading equip. But don't see an application for any of those steps. Think it is used for something else. I see more lost sleep trying to figure this out.
It resembles a watch mainspring punch press tool
Link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Acier-Antique-Fondu-Mainspring-Barrel-Hook-Hole-Punch-Press-/171207653522?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27dcc57892
Thanks Walks. No lost sleep tonite.
I didn't find any pictures of these tool with a lock on it like this one.
We need an expert in watch/clock repair to weigh in on this, hmmmmmmm.... do we have one of them here on CW? :-)
SHOUT OUT TO KERRY
There are no markings at all but it was covered with rust when I found it. I'll post more pictures soon.
It is a Watch Punch. I just found one looking for something else in a 1905 1910 Sears Catalog under watchmakers' and jewelers' tools.
It states:
"Punch, mainspring with four punches and mainspring barrel hook punch. $1.08"
Thank you guys! Great work.
I wish I would have known about this site awhile ago. We have a lot more tools that need identifying if your up to it.
If your ever in Roslyn Washington stop by and mention the website and you'll get free admission.
Thanks again.
Welcome to CW roslynmuseum, we all love a mystery so post some more!