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OVER 800 LOTS OF GADGETS, GIZMOS, UNIQUITIES, TOOLS & WHATSITS split into 2 separate online auction closing days/times.
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“Tru–Guide” Rug Hooking Tool
Used to “hook” rugs by pushing strips of cloth through a burlap back. The yarn was threaded through the screw-eye, then through the needle’s eye which was pushed though t...more
Master Slide Rule”
Extension style rule that slides open in sections with each section locking in especially useful for measuring inside of door or window openings
Metric Weights Set
Set of very small weights (20 gram to 1 centigram) used on balance type scales
“Keuffel & Esser” Sight Compass
Version used by “Eng. Dept U.S.A. 1917” includes leather case – Used for surveying
“General No. 251” Screw Pitch Gage
Used to determine the number of threads per unit length of a bolt, nut or screw
Spanner Wrench #40–4–905C
Used on tools with collets or notched holes cut in the nut or wheel to be turned
Glove–Style Corn Husking Peg
Used to split the husk when removing the ear of corn from the stalk
Stitch Setting Tool
Used to burnish/set stitches in a groove in leather such as shoe soles or other places where leather was sewn
Food Press Roller
Used to press food items through sieve-like holes in a bowl similar to the process used by a potato ricer
Metal Double–Bucket
Used to hold two different substances such as clean and soapy water or two types of feed
Multi–Function “Swiss Army Knife”
Has 11 multiple blades / functions including knives, screwdrivers, awl, scissors, corkscrew bottle opener, etc.
“Well–Cut” Draw Knife w/ Folding Handle
Used to smooth wood by pulling the cutting blade towards the user
“Jackson Stiff Stay” Folding Rule
Rule that opens by “unfolding” each section until the desired length is opened
“Nicopress No. 17–3” Telephone Pliers
Used to apply “sleeves” on telephone wires when splicing together