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Started by lebaron, December 07, 2016, 09:06:16 AM

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lebaron

Curved shears or scissors. Cannot make out the name either. What are they used for.

amecks

I tried googling and ebay for possible different letter combinations.  The only combo that returned results was PEYNDERS.  That appears to be a persons name - where the other combos of Y,X orV; A or N; and D or G returned nothing.
Maybe that will help track further?
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

amecks

The link on google was the below gravesite reference.  It mentions a John Peynders.  The problem is that there are at least 3 Oak Hill Cemeteries in NY.  Find the one that used to be named Valley City (and there is no town in the state named Valley City).

Valley City Cemetery --
Now the southern section of Oak Hill Cemetery.

Peynders, Maria
     b.1824; d.1893; on stone with Peter;
     on lot with John and Anna

Peynders, Peter
     b.1827; d.1885
Al
Jordan, NY

turnnut

 I was thinking, poultry shears.

bill300d

John Reynders Co                         
Look at pages 12-13 of this catalog     https://archive.org/details/illustratedcatal00reyn
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

Northwoods

Just for fun, read Paragraph 9 on the left-hand page.  Good business practices.

https://archive.org/stream/illustratedcatal00reyn#page/n5/mode/2up
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

amecks

Nice work!  It's an R not a P,  Doh!
I hate when these things turn out to be dental or veterinary tools. Creepy.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

lebaron

OUCH!!! Thanks Amecks for your time researching. Bill, thanks for putting some skin in the game.