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Anonymous Anonymous said...

666 A pencil sharpener
667 A match tin

5/18/2006 8:21 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

668 For installing ends on ignition wires

5/18/2006 8:35 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Guesses:
667 - Condom tin
670 - Tree step

5/18/2006 11:35 AM

Blogger Roscoe said...

670 - A riffler? A type of small curved rasp for shaping material.

5/18/2006 7:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Item 665: Mercury Marine: Tool for bending locking tabs that secure propeller nut. Pointed jaw goes in beveled indent in center of prop shaft, flat end grips locking tabs to bend them away from prop lock retainer. Currently 1000's in use in the marine business.

Don Dando, Liberty, MO

5/18/2006 8:13 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>666 A pencil sharpener

I'm waiting on an email from the owner of this one to let me know what it is.

>667 A match tin

Correct

>668 For installing ends on ignition wires

I don't know for sure what this tool is for.

>667 - Condom tin
>670 - Tree step

>670 - A riffler?

These three are incorrect

>Item 665: Mercury Marine: Tool for bending locking tabs...

Thanks, I did some searching but couldn't find any similar tools, any idea where we could see another one on the web?

5/19/2006 4:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

669 nut cracker

5/19/2006 6:07 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>669 nut cracker

Correct

5/19/2006 6:32 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>666 A pencil sharpener

Just found out that this is correct.

5/19/2006 6:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How is the nut-cracker (669) used? Interesting piece of equipment? Is it meant for household use?

5/21/2006 1:21 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>How is the nut-cracker (669) used? Interesting piece of equipment? Is it meant for household use?

Yes, it's for household use, please check the answer page to see a link to a page that explains it, they also have a video if you would like to see it.

5/21/2006 4:57 AM

Anonymous Ricky McDaniel said...

anyone know how much is a blawrence stationary co ny punch cutter is its year is may 6 1890 and theres also another date on it jan. 1901..........if you have any information email me at z28camarowildman@aol.com

1/18/2011 2:51 PM

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