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    Posted 3 months ago

    stepcoach
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    Three sturdy metal (?brass?) handy items. As a child, I played with them to open soda cans, turn screws, and occasionally to pick at splinters.

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    1. keramikos, 3 months ago
      Hi, stepcoach. :-)

      I think you were on the right track using it as a bottle opener, although I can't imagine how you were able to use it to extract splinters.

      You've only given us one picture, and you're allowed up to four pictures per post.
    2. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 3 months ago
      I was thinking a paint can lid opener, but a search didn't bring up anything like it! Bill :^)
    3. keramikos, 3 months ago
      billretirecoll, That sounds plausible.

      There are three tools on this bead chain, and we only get a clear look at the business end of one of them.

      Well, perhaps the one pointed to the right looks the same on the other side; however, I really would like a look at the other side of the one that points 'northeast.'

      It seems to be a variation on the Vaughan Quad-Fold.

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