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It is a tool,

Started by john k, January 03, 2013, 10:10:52 PM

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john k

Has a name but that would be giving it away.  I found it, then when I got home found out what it is for, and figure I will never need it. 
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Neals

Looks like a tool for installing one type of metal lacing in flat belts.

1930

I have never seen that style but reminds me of an antenna base removal tool ( automotive )
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

HeelSpur

RooK E

Lewill2

For shoe spikes, golf or track shoes with removable spikes?

superzstuff

Small version of wrench for removing recessed nut on disc grinder.
38 years a Tool and Die maker, forever a collector!

crankshaftdan II

Used for installing cleats in shoes-golf, football, baseball etc.??
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Looking for USA made ratchets-all sizes-drives and lengths  also S-K SuperKrome wrenches ditto.  Like to trade vs buy run it past me-nothing is cut in stone!

john k

Some of you were right on the money, it is: a Phillips Detachable Golf Spikes, tool.  C.C.Phillips inc. Stoughton, Mass.   In the handle are another pair of pins, the knurled nut on the business end unscrews, lifts up to replace the pins.  When I saw it I thought of a particular task it would work for, but when I got home, found it was just a bit too large.  Real good guesses!!
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