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    Posted 8 years ago

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    These tools were found in our local historical museum collection on Cape Cod. We'd like help in identifying. One appears to be a cabinet scraper, but we're at a loss for the others. Any thoughts?

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    1. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 8 years ago
      The first one is a spoke shaver. Second one maybe a wire strecher. The other two are beyond me.
    2. Onedtent, 8 years ago
      Photo 1. Looks like (as phonoboy stated) a spokeshave.
      Photo 2. Cannot say. More photos from different angles would help.
      Photo 3. Looks like a carpenters bevel gauge. Again, more photos would help.
      Photo 4. I'm surmising these are barrel hooks for hoisting barrels with block and tackle.
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 8 years ago
      Look at the blade in pic 1 if it is like the one on the link I post, then it is a spoke shave. If the blade is flat then it is a pull plane.
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Outillage-Darex-55-Draw-Plane-Spoke-Shave-Darex-curved-blade-France-/252950944563
      I agree with #2 being a fence wire tensioner
      #3 I would say is a sliding T bevel square. Used to duplicate or bisect an angle.
    4. SRJ93A, 8 years ago
      I so appreciate everyone's help identifying these tools. As curator of the historical museum these tools belong to, I can now display and label them with a sense of certainty. Learning about them has been great fun for me too, much to my husband's amazement. Thank you.

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