Posted 11 years ago
hotairfan
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The small tool in the photo was used to make rawhide shoe laces. While holding the tool by your index finger and setting the width of cut, you can strip a strand off of a sheet of rawhide. The rawhide is held in one hand, and the tool in the other hand. By slicing the blade along the edge of the rawhide, you slice a strip that is thin enough and strong enough to make a shoe lace. I've seen these tools as they were once displayed on the hardware store shelf . They were stapled to a piece of cardboard stating how to use it. The price on the cardboard was 5 cents.
The second and larger tool, I purchased at an auction. It is very similar to the lacing cutter but has different features. It must have been used for something special. I have been trying to find out it's use since I bought it. It has a long steel tube that is cut at an angle and is very sharp. Along this tubing, close to the base, is an elongated slot that obviously had a purpose for it's use. I thought that it maybe, might have been used to make fly nets for work horses in the field, but, I don't know.
I need your help on this one folks. Help me find the purpose of this tool. It's driving me crazy. .....hotairfan
I really don't have any idea as to what the larger tool is used for. Help me out here, not knowing has been anoying me for years . ...... hotairfan