Thursday, July 25, 2013

Set 503

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2929. 14" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win one of their funny T-shirts.

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2930. 22" long:

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2931. Approximately 4' tall, these are empty, have a door on the back, and are numbered one through six:

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2932. 10" long:

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2933. About 3" long:





































2934. Around 18" wide:

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2929. A buffing wheel rake, for removing excess buffing compound from a cloth buffing wheel, a photo of one in use can be seen here.

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2930. This is probably a beekeeper's section closer for making sectional honey frames, text on the board says "Greene, NY" and "Works", there is some space before the word "Works", so it might have read Lyon Iron Works, which used to be located in Greene:

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2931. These boxes are used by police K9 trainers to test the dogs' sense of smell:

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2932. A camera flash from the 1860s, it most likely used flash powder consisting of a mechanical mixture of magnesium powder and potassium chlorate:

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2933. This is a percussion cap dispenser or cap primer for a Colt Paterson revolver, patent number 1,304:








































2934. Conveyors made from hook chain, these were used as elevators in harvesters, and also in factories:

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Set 502

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2923. 10" long:

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2924. 100' long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win one of their funny T-shirts.

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2925. Approximately 2-1/2" long:

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2926. 12" long:





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2927. About 6-1/2" long:





































2928. Around 30" long:

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2923. A Selectron Semimatic slide changing device for a projector, patent number 2,590,492:

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2924. This is the switch matrix for the old Voice of America towers that were located next to I-75 just north of Cincinnati, Ohio. It's basically a giant switch box for the antennas.

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2925. This is most likely for cutting the insulation on cable:

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2926. An AJC Adjustable "Speed" Roofing Hatchet





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2927. This is probably a can piercer:





































2928. A spoke tenoning machine, similar to patents 622,794 and 640,895, it's missing the hollow auger that would have been mounted onto the end of the crank shaft. The hollow auger would have been adjusted to cut a tenon of the correct diameter.

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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.























To submit photos, send them to the address in my profile, please include dimensions, any text on the item, and where it was found.













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