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    Posted 13 years ago

    docloschen
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    I'm guessing this is the Johnson's Wax company still in business today, but can't seem to figure out what this was used for. It's very heavy and almost a foot long with two metal points on the underside.

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    1. rocker-sd rocker-sd, 13 years ago
      This is a part of a floor polishing tool. You would have a buffing piece on the bottom, and a long handle would attach to the two ears on top. You would push back and fourth like a mop, to polish out the Johnson floor wax. Before electric buffers. The weight of the cast iron saved you from having to apply preasure while buffing out the wax.
    2. docloschen docloschen, 13 years ago
      that's cool...thanks for the information

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