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TheGateKeeper's loves826 of 2508Misc. Railroad Date NailsStanley SW #32 Rule & Lufkin Rule Co #4 Square
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    Posted 14 years ago

    gotwire
    (79 items)

    Need help ID'ing this tool. Thanks.

    The head is about 9" long. Has a hatchet and hammer. It has some printing on it but I can't make it out. Looks like a RR line.

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    Comments

    1. StihlCollector StihlCollector, 14 years ago
      You have some interesting items, anxious to see your future posts.
    2. Hedgie Hedgie, 14 years ago
      If I can hazard a guess, you have an old style cross pean hammer used for fixing parts on a steam locomotive.
    3. nonk nonk, 14 years ago
      I think it started live as a coopers adze/hammer looks like the "adze part" has been turned 90°. The hammer is made like most coopers adzes ,just google it and you'll see what I mean.
    4. gotwire gotwire, 14 years ago
      I thought it might be an adze type tool with the bit modified too. It's 22 1/4" long with the hammer/bit at 9 1/4" and weighs nearly 4lbs. It's still a mystery to me. I've had a lot of adzes, mortising, and timber frame axes/hatchets. Also thought it might be a barrel makers tool?
    5. gotwire gotwire, 13 years ago
      Nonk got it correct. It was a modified adze. Thanks everyone.

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