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    Posted 9 years ago

    Bootjack
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    Please help me identify. This tool is 10" long. It has a patent date of November 30, (18)69. It has a tang on the right side that appears as though a handle might be attached or used in a bench dog. The left side has a "thumb" type latch that swivels up and down (pic 1 and 2). The main body has measure markings 2-6 inches. On the body is a sliding gauge that locks with a thumb screw. There is a metal tab or stop where the 1" mark would be (visible on right side of pic 3).

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      I pursued an idea that lead me down the considibble road & dumped me off at the identifit depot after a trip over the monadnock. In other words: I ain't got nutting after wasting 15 mins. . The short is: It isn't for measuring the staple (length) of cotton fibers.
      For those who think they know me, the answer is NO! Sunday Brownie Tour is tomorrow . And Bootjack, welcome to CyberAsylum, aka CW. Bon chance!
    2. Bootjack, 9 years ago
      I'm in NW Pa. Thought maybe geography would help. Logging, farming, cigar making, furniture and oil were the predominate industries at the turn of the century. I actually got it from an old German carpenter...but he also had no idea what it was or origins. I spent about 2 hours browsing the patents for that date...until my eyeballs fell out. Thanks for the welcome.
    3. Bootjack, 9 years ago
      A member of Midwest Toll Collectors Association knew it right off. It is a Clapboard gauge. U.S. Patent 97452 used to hold clapboard in place at a set reveal. Thanks all.
    4. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      I can get some sleep now ? LOL!!

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