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Blogger John Nicholas said...

1228 - Slate Hammer..used by roofer to work with slate roofing; the thin section is to break the slate tiles.

1229 - Special purpose spanner of some sort, maybe for a water filter cartridge etc.

1231 - Just a letter opener

2/21/2008 6:10 AM

Blogger ie said...

1231 looks like a knife meant to cut pages in a book, for in XIX century most new books came with their pages uncut.

like page 1-2 and 3-4 were the same piece of paper, just folded, you had to cut em with a special knife, usually an ivory one.

2/21/2008 6:27 AM

Blogger Canem said...

1227 Smallest saw in a set of hole saws.

2/21/2008 6:36 AM

Blogger Buddha Buck said...

1227 is a broken screw extractor.
1230 looks like it's a tool for transfering contours or curves from one place to another. It looks like you'd loosen all of the nuts, place the metal blade against whatever curve you are trying to capture, and then tighten down all the nuts, thus locking the tool into one shape.

2/21/2008 6:57 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I agree with Blaise on both accounts.
I've used similar screw extractors(1227), and curve duplicators(1230).
1229. is a watch wrench for removing the back and sometimes the front bezel on some wristwatches.

2/21/2008 8:34 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1231 i agree with both previous answers though i have also seen similar "knives" used for preparing animal skins. This one though doesn't look like it has enough wear.

2/28/2008 4:38 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1232--You might want to check with an old sheepshear on this one.

3/23/2008 8:09 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oops - spelling correction
1232--You might want to check with an old sheepshearer on this one.

3/23/2008 8:11 AM

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