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What do I have here

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Topic: What do I have here
Posted By: Macon Rounds
Subject: What do I have here
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 1:33pm







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Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 3:02pm
The upper one looks like, what is used to put ‘tags’ in calf or cow ears.
The bottom, maybe a pruning shears of sorts.

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Posted By: dr p
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 3:30pm
Lower is a set of nips for trimming sheep hooves


Posted By: Macon Rounds
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 4:57pm
That makes sence.

Sheep, cows and pigs all been here at one time or another.

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The Allis "D" Series Tractors, Gravely Walk behind Tractors, Cowboy Action Shooting !!!!!!! And Checkmate


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 5:05pm
I was going to say 2 hand tools between a pair of gloves but that'd just be silly..so I won't.


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Posted By: plummerscarin
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2023 at 5:55pm
Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

I was going to say 2 hand tools between a pair of gloves but that'd just be silly..so I won't.


Posted By: nanuk
Date Posted: 20 Oct 2024 at 7:08pm
old post but WTH.

top tool is for installing metal eyelets in leather straps/sheets, there's a matching tool to put a hole in the strap, then you lay the eyelet in the hole, and put the tool in place with the straight wall of the eyelet on the point, and when you squeeze it into the hole, the "Hole" side of said tool holds the eyelet in that radial groove and keeps it from collapsing, the straight wall of the eyelet slides over the point of the tool and is expanded outward and back, crimping the eyelet into the leather, and making the hole completely surrounded by metal, with the point going into the hole for clearance

My Dad had a couple, I used them as a kid to repair the belts on overshoes and adding lacing holes in boots etc.

ETA: I had a brain fart.  the eyelet sits the other way.  I have corrected my comment.


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