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Odd plier-type from the same box lot

Started by coolford, July 28, 2021, 03:21:17 PM

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coolford

This one is made to cut a circle out of ????  No name or mark.  It is heavy, the circle cutter is steel with a sharp cutter at the bottom.  The bottom jaw has a soft metal in the center to prevent damage to the cutter.  The top jaw has a hole in it to get rid of whatever is cut (leather ?).  It cuts a 1/2" hole.  Anyone know what it is and who might have made it.

lptools

Cutter for holes for grommets or eyelets?

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Quote from: lptools on July 28, 2021, 03:58:59 PM
Cutter for holes for grommets or eyelets?

That would be my guess as well. Maybe CS Osborne as a maker?
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I have one that's rather similar, marked "Made in Taiwan"

I'm pretty certain it's a paper punch - so you can fasten papers together at the corner, with a treasury tag.