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Started by oldtools, August 25, 2012, 08:59:44 PM

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oldtools

found this in old tool box,
4" long, 1" wide legs (Omega shape), leather covered handle with a loop on end to legs.
what is it used for? how? why?

ooh, just noticed it has a spring steel tang on the side, maybe to hold back thick thread like a tensioner?

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Branson

You know the little Green Guy that sometimes shows up in photos?  This is one of his relatives.

strik9

It kind of looks like something to help get your cowboy boots off.
  Slide the heel into the U part and step on the loop part, lift foot out of the boot.

A severe case of WAGging her but I've seen something like that before.
The only bad tool is the one that couldn't finish the job.  Ironicly it may be the best tool for the next job.

oldtools

#3
For mini boots?, 4" X 1", fit in your hand.
but I see if it was larger it could be...

Just thought of a use for this tool.. holding the handle, with index finger agance the loop (as a stopper)
it has a good solid grip to pull over a seam or edge to round it off, like leather work?
~3/8"Dia. inside the legs is rounded in direction of the pull.
But just guessing...
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anglesmith

This one is very intriging, how is the side arm attached? The top end seems to be solid with tang (handle),  but I can't see how the lower end is connected. I think it is very old, possilby early 1800s? and looks to be purpose made, not just a lashup. I  can't discern the spring, is it possible to have a couple of close up photo's.  I keep thinking kitchen /fire place /hearth!? maybe because the feet look like a minature fire dog! As I said very very intriging.
If we can't discover what it is here you should put it on the Whats it blog. http://55tools.blogspot.com.au/search?updated-min=2012-01-01T00:00:00-05:00&updated-max=2013-01-01T00:00:00-05:00&max-results=11
Graeme

oldtools

Thank you, will check the blog out..
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Rob H.

I think that this tool is a cock fighting spur, a weapon to be tied to a battle cock's leg.  Below is a photo that I shot of some spurs, their shape is very similar.




I think we need to see the item without the leather sheath, can you post a photo without the leather cover?  This style of spur is called a long knife, the blades come in many different styles, if you do a search on cock fighting long knife you will see some examples.  The metal part on the leather sheath looks like a clip for clipping it to your pocket, belt, etc.

anglesmith

#7
Rob H. Good work I think your on to it, in fact afer googling I'm sure you are right. I was puzzled at the "leather handle" but now it seems that it's a cover!
We will just have to wait for Oldtools to remove the cover!
Graeme

Branson

Quote from: Rob H. on August 29, 2012, 05:01:01 PM
I think that this tool is a cock fighting spur, a weapon to be tied to a battle cock's leg.  Below is a photo that I shot of some spurs, their shape is very similar.

That's one heck of a first post!  I can't see it being anything else now. 

oldtools

Quote from: Branson on August 30, 2012, 01:13:31 AM
Quote from: Rob H. on August 29, 2012, 05:01:01 PM
I think that this tool is a cock fighting spur, a weapon to be tied to a battle cock's leg.  Below is a photo that I shot of some spurs, their shape is very similar.

That's one heck of a first post!  I can't see it being anything else now.

Amazing! You guys got it!
I never considered pulling the leather handle off.
it was stuck, rusted to the blade, but with a little jigling, it came off,
cleaned it up, it is very sharp, could kill something with it!!!
the leather sheath could be clipped to a pocket like a pen clip. or could be used for sparring practice.
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lbgradwell


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johnsironsanctuary

Unbelievable!  Wouldn't it be fun to read the patent for that one.  Thanks Rob and welcome to Tooltalk.
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