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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: northpike on August 27, 2014, 08:09:27 PM

Title: What are these pliers
Post by: northpike on August 27, 2014, 08:09:27 PM
Can anyone identify these pliers?

The main body is forged steel.

They have two separate hardened steel forms that can be adjusted vertically to an oval copper
plate that is riveted to an oval plate on the bottom jaw, always perpendicular to the plate.

They are very well fitted to the hand and must be for a repetitive task.

My best "guess" is that they were for embossing leather


Title: Re: What are these pliers
Post by: john k on August 27, 2014, 08:24:25 PM
If those had a single upper (jaw), with a sharp edge, I would say they are a hog "Hog Snouter", used to trim a hogs nose to keep them from rooting in the dirt,  they have the right shape.
Title: Re: What are these pliers
Post by: northpike on August 27, 2014, 08:38:18 PM
Thank you!!  You are absolutely right.  Here is a link I found after your answer when I searched "hog snouter" and they are the exact pliers.

http://www.chanvillager.com/news/archives/it-s-a-pig-snouter/article_cca311d2-f4a7-5dbb-8179-4cff005cfd82.html?mode=jqm

I have many antique tools but had never seen anything like this.

Mystery solved!!