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Thank you Scott NC and JHCC! I really appreciate your expert eyes and help!
And now another question for Frosty, and anyone else who can help......Besides my Dremel tool to clean up the rust, what is
the best rust remover? Naval jelly? I have a box of hand tools to clean up and welcome the advice.
Thanks, J Malle
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this is a bottle opener from a company in Chicago that made and distributed
cigars. I'd like to know if anyone can tell me what the opposite end, which has
two tools, was used for? thank you. Jmalle
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Thank you both for the insight into these tools! Very helpful. J. Malle
The two chisels that look like they were modified into bottle openers is an interesting take on them.
I'd have to try them, but I would welcome other thoughts or opinions on them as well. I never saw them
used for that, so I'm wondering if there was a specific use for them as a tool.
Would anyone else here on the site have other resources or websites I could check ? Thanks
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Hello all,
I finally posted some pictures here.
Let's call the top row pictures, left to right, 1 through 4
second row, left to right, 5 through 8
and the last one number 9.
Again, my grandfather was a boilermaker for the B&O railroad.
I know some are chisels, and specialized pliers, but number nine is of special interest!
thank you for any help here
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Can any members here help me to identify some tools?
My grandfather was a boilermaker for the B&O railroad from 1927-1957, and I'd like to know more about them and what they were used for.
I can send pictures to assist. Thank you. J Malle
Found these in the bottom of my great-grandfather’s tool chest….
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Thank you all for your responses. I see the curtain rod use with the round ones for sure. The square ones
for tool crib tags make sense. (no pasteboard disks were found with these in the toolbox). I'll need to
look up tool crib tags to see what that application looks like. Now I'm curious about that. Thanks again.
Jmalle