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2815. Approximately 1-1/2" long:


























2816. 14" long:

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Highlight below for a clue:
For use when building or working on a house.


























2817. Someone is looking to find the purpose of this device:

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2818. Around 10" diameter:

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Highlight below for a clue:
Photographed in a sporting goods store.

































2819. 18" long, submitted by a visitor who would like to identify this item:

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2820. 4-1/2" and 5-1/2" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win one of their funny T-shirts:

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2815. An ancient Greek lead sling bullet from the 4th century BC, the text on it means "take that" or "catch":


























2816. A weatherboard gauge, it was used to hold weatherboards while installing them and also make sure that they were properly aligned, patent number 119,200:

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2817. No answer yet for this device:

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2818. A media sifter, after polishing brass cartridges, this device can be used to separate the cartridges from the polishing media:

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2819. Haven't been able to verify any of the guesses for this one, the answer that was suggested the most was that it's a shield for use by a soldier when polishing brass buttons.

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2820. These are shepherd's crook crosscut saw set spiders or saw set gauges, they were used to check the amount of set (bend) in saw teeth. Before using these gauges, a saw set tool would have been used to slightly bend the teeth of a saw, this allows the blade to continue cutting without dragging on the newly cut wood. A saw set spider can be seen in use on this site if you scroll just over half way down the page.

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Are you interested in Old Tools and Tool Collecting? Want to learn more about tools, and meet some great people who have the same interests? Please take a minute to check out the Mid-West Tool Collectors Web Site at this link: www.mwtca.org.























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