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Another one of today’s finds .Can anyone guess what this nifty tool is?

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Jeff-C175

A manual sewing machine for leather.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Jeff-C175 said:

A manual sewing machine for leather.

I'll second that

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Pullstart

If it’s not that, maybe you pull the rope and it spins that funny drill bit?

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Ed Kennell
4 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

A manual sewing machine for leather.

Naw, if Cas has one, it has to be for sewing thin pieces of wood.    :laughing-rolling:

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Naw, if Cas has one, it has to be for sewing thin pieces of wood.    :laughing-rolling:

I see the logic there....:lol:

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lynnmor

My dentist uses that to floss my teeth.

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ebinmaine

:notworthy:    @lynnmor

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Ed Kennell
24 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

My dentist uses that to floss my teeth.

    Novocaine injection device?

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Jeff-C175

My second guess would be for sewing bags of grain closed.

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Bob Lister

  Could it be a sail makers tool?

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formariz

You guys got to it pretty quickly @Jeff-C175 It is a lock stitch sewing awl. As you can see in the box description also used to stitch wounds on horses and cattle. Interesting also that in instruction they advise on how to make a stitching vise from barrel staves which mimics an actual harness makers vise as shown on photo. Found it complete with box instructions and all accessories. This one is from 1960 . They are not that uncommon and one can still get them from Amazon .  Pretty handy tool to have for use in many different materials . 
 

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Jeff-C175
7 hours ago, lynnmor said:

My dentist uses that to floss my teeth.

 

You and Taryl Dactyl must go to the same dentist!

 

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Jeff-C175
4 hours ago, formariz said:

pretty quickly

 

Like a half hour... at somewhere around 3 AM!

 

I was sleeping and I had a dream that Cas had posted another of his WATZITs.  I awoke and sure enough, he had.

 

I have to confess, I didn't have to guess at that one!  Gramps was a shoemaker.

 

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