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    Posted 13 years ago

    lsjewels
    (35 items)

    I found this in a box of junk years ago.
    Is it a salesmans sample?
    It is made of steel
    Not sure why I hung onto it, just a novelty.
    Anybody know.
    Thanks

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 13 years ago
      Well..............a salesman's sample was a scale model of an item to big for a salesman to carry around. You are showing a miniature shingle hammer. It was used for shake shingles. I doubt very seriously this was a salesman's sample. Perhaps it was a part of a toy kit or made as a gift for a salesman.

      If you ever used one you would know this one IS NOT what you want to cut and lay shakes. It is more than interesting for a collectible.
    2. lsjewels lsjewels, 13 years ago
      fhrjr2,
      thank you for solving my little mystery. kinda cute.
      I wouldn't want to lay any shingles. Very hard work.
    3. Motoolz, 6 years ago
      Could this size was given to open cigar boxes or maybe for candy

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