Posted 8 years ago
madeofmist
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I found these in a thrift shop yesterday. They are in good shape. ...but I have no clue what their original use could be. Very odd.
They have the symbol.
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Posted 8 years ago
madeofmist
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I found these in a thrift shop yesterday. They are in good shape. ...but I have no clue what their original use could be. Very odd.
They have the symbol.
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Look like tin snips.
The symbol? What do you mean?
They are only six inches long. They have the double man logo.
J A Henckels logo
Candle wick scissors. Usually they have a small casing round the broad part but there are older ones like these as well. Like these:
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/listing/250230545/antique-candle-wick?ref=market
You trim the wick if the flame is to high. The top end of the wick is still burning so the broad part prevents the wick from falling down and otherwise cause a burn mark on the table cloth etc.
Carpet seam scissors. Trimmed many seams with those things.