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    Posted 12 years ago

    tallochief
    (2 items)

    Found in my grandfather's shed in a box of misc. iron items. These appear to be grips of some sort, like vices or pliers. The three on the right are designed to only close about 1/4" or so at the base of the pinchers. They may not be related to one another. The 2 on the right have springs under the handle and are mounted on boards.
    Does anybody have a clue as to what they are?

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    1. gundoc1, 12 years ago
      The one on the left is a bullet mould and reloading tool for an old time cartridge. The other three I have no idea what they are,sorry.
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      i have one like the two on the right, but have no idea what it was for. it was my grandfather's and he owned a hardware store, so had a lot of strange tools. i think it actually belonged to his father who was a carpenter.
    3. slackjack, 12 years ago
      The two on the right are nutcrackers.

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