What kind of tool?
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What kind of tool?
Found this. Any idea of what it is. Not related to shooting.
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Re: What kind of tool?
Looks like part of an early horse drawn farm implement.
Just a guess.
Just a guess.
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Re: What kind of tool?
Both sound possible but cannot find other images of the tools.
GG, sorry about the other post. Did realize that I had double posted. That is what I get for using a "smart" phone.
GG, sorry about the other post. Did realize that I had double posted. That is what I get for using a "smart" phone.
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Re: What kind of tool?
looks like an overly complicated bottle opener.
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