Posted 6 years ago
Bigship_Iron
(15 items)
O great wise one Uncle Ron !
I may have found a item that may just fix you ?
Here is our Pen club latest find ! We don’t know what is was used for ? May be horse shoes scraper ? The working part of the blade ( where bent over ) is very sharpe !
All the best pocket club
I think it's a timber scribe for cutting letters or numbers into timber.
Agree with timber scribe.
Nálunk ilyen késsel jelölte meg az erdész azokat a fákat amiket ki kell vágni , a favágók számára.Ma már sprayt használnak .
Irishcollector & fhrjr beat me to it! :-) Also known as a "rase knife." Used to mark barrels, and also when building barns, etc; sometimes the frames were assembled flat on the ground, dissassembled, and raised piece by piece to be re-assembled. Since all the joints were hand-fit the pieces had to go back together exactly as they were built on the ground.
Thank all So much !!
All our old guys will be so chuffed !
We thought is was for cleaning hoofs !
I’ll keep you all posted on the next item from the Asda Pocket Knife Club !