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    Posted 12 years ago

    Sjp5412
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    What is this?! Concrete tool? Spear? Other drill or air hammer bit of some sort? It's iron and about 20" long.

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    1. spiritinthesky3 spiritinthesky3, 12 years ago
      Hi,
      Saw something almost identical on this website ...

      anvilfire.com Anvil Gallery

      The two T-stakes above both have cylindrical arms of different sizes. Depending on the need this type of stake is made in various sizes and with different proportions. A Brazier is a brass worker and the name of something that holds a small fire. A Conductor is the large part at the top of a down spout.
      Pexto is an anagram from Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. Originally there was Peck, then Peck and Stow, then P.S.&W Co. Roper Whitney (Formerly Whitney Punch) now owns the Pexto trade name and sells a reduced line of their tools including stakes.

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