January 9, 20197 yr I picked up two of these in a lot of tools my guess is for a farrier but would love to know
January 9, 20197 yr Author Gotcha thanks guys. It was something I noticed literally it was among about 20 tongs so I appreciate the information.
January 9, 20197 yr I saw a pair like that hanging in an old shoemakers shop in Rogers, long gone now.
January 9, 20197 yr I've seen several with an open circle on one bit and the ball on the other---marked as blacksmithing tongs by "antique dealers" except in the 100 year old catalogs where they are shown as bunion stretchers for shoes. (eg: page 726 of the 1905 Sears Roebuck catalog has one with the ball and loop.)
January 9, 20197 yr Then I salute the person who invented them! Probably kept around for Paul too. (IIRC; like that quote about Milton's Paradise Lost "None ever wished it longer!")
January 9, 20197 yr That pair says Hill's hog tongs, so it's used to hold a hogs snout according to google. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&q=hill's+hog+tongs
January 10, 20197 yr You seen a horse twitch? Or the "bull nose holder" ? At some Vet schools there is an entire course on how to restrain animals during treatment.
January 10, 20197 yr Author I am a 6”3 Big old softy when it comes to animals. I am also a realist so I get the purpose back in the day just still feel bad(especially when I saw the diagram of its usage).
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