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Title: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: simbatcat on March 21, 2010, 02:24:10 PM
I would appreciate any help in identifying this object.

(http://www.thecaptainswatch.net/Tool.jpg)
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: fancypants on March 21, 2010, 03:19:33 PM
Welcome to the forum , simbatcat .

My first guess would be that it may be a burnishing tool for pottery items .

Let's see what others here say !
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: sapphire on March 21, 2010, 03:46:47 PM
Welcome simbatcat!  Haven't got a clue as to what you have but have two questions for you....

What is the name on the handle?

Does the center part swivel?
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: talesofthesevenseas on March 21, 2010, 05:36:17 PM
I'm thinking potato peeler, but I haven't found a double-handled one like it yet.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: waywardangler on March 21, 2010, 05:53:56 PM
A MacGyver zip line tool ?  Hang on to the wooden handles, have the cable in the center dished section, and hang on.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: luxetveritas on March 21, 2010, 06:59:30 PM
Tricky item indeed! Like Sapphire said, the name on the handle would be most helpful (for example, if it is indeed a burnishing tool the name might be of a pottery supply company or what not).
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: KC on March 21, 2010, 07:06:27 PM
Two ideas.....

trim tool for large pottery items....

double handled grip to fly a kite!

Go with the first one  :)
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: waywardangler on March 21, 2010, 07:30:10 PM
It greatly resembles a spokeshave that is missing the cutter parts.  Are any of the metal parts marked with a name?
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: luxetveritas on March 21, 2010, 07:33:06 PM
Interesting ideas regarding a trim tool, but it seems a bit too large to accurately trim a pot. Generally trim tools are small to enable the potter to cut and trim the sides delicately. I suppose this could be used to flatten large uneven spots?
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: regularjoe2 on March 21, 2010, 07:34:56 PM
I though the same waywardang , sort of , prior to researching the original posters' location & business .
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: cogar on March 22, 2010, 08:51:31 AM
The size, double handles and rounded center piece, …. my guess it that it is a “smoothing” or ”pressing” tool, …. possibly for “forming” leather or metal against a hard surface. 

The only reason for a “double handle” is for control and applying pressure. Same as with a “spoke shave” or a “draw knife”.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: waywardangler on March 22, 2010, 09:43:46 AM
Being that this is 18" long, considerable muscle can be applied to whatever it is used on.  I wonder if it has anything to do with working a hide over a post to soften it after tanning?  It still seems to me that something is missing from the center section.  It looks like there are 2 stops preventing the middle dished piece from rotating in a complete revolution around the center rod.  Simbatcat, what does the center portion do or not do?  Are there any markings anywhere on this 'tool'?
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: simbatcat on March 22, 2010, 09:44:25 AM
There is no name on handle or anywhere else.  The center does not rotate.  If you remove the end nut the thing does disassemble.  There are no sharp blades.  Thanks all for your input.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: luxetveritas on March 22, 2010, 10:57:41 AM
Interesting. Totally agree with Cogar as to the pressure/control thing. I did a little bit of looking in an antique tools book I have, but alas no luck (it's mostly for woodworking anyway). I'll continue to look, but I'm out of guesses for now!
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: waywardangler on March 22, 2010, 11:56:13 AM
I have about 30 old tool books including the "Dictionary of American Hand Tools" that contains illustrations of every hand tool type made for the last 150 years and a brief description.  The only tools remotely resembling this unknown are a carriage (or coach) makers spokeshave (due to the long 18" length) and a riding boot leather shank burnisher.  Both are long and both have double wood handles.  If it is a spokeshave, the center parts that would show wear are missing and what is left would show virtually no wear to the metal parts.  If it is a shank burnisher, the metal parts should exhibit smoothness from burnishing leather over a period of time.  If there is no wear showing, I do not think this is a burnisher.  If it is neither one of these, I am at a total loss.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: cogar on March 23, 2010, 10:32:59 AM
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I have about 30 old tool books including the "Dictionary of American Hand Tools" that contains illustrations of every hand tool type made for the last 150 years and a brief description.


Waywardangler, given the above,  I have a hammer made by the L. A. Sayre & Co., Newark, NJ,  which I have been trying to find out what its "purpose" was for ...... for nigh onto 20 years now, to no avail. Maybe you could help me out. Here is a picture of it.

Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: waywardangler on March 23, 2010, 11:47:42 AM
Cogar, rather than hijack this thread, I am starting a new post.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: winffup on April 06, 2010, 02:09:15 AM
I realize that I'm new and have very limited knowledge but my guess would be that it is a spool of some kind. It looks like you could hook a knot into the middle and turn the handles. The smooth metal areas would fit into a pivot or fulcrum  - can't think of the right word - and there is a little protrusion on the right that could slide into the "whatever" to lock it.


I have a vivid imagination.
Title: Re: Can you help me identify this item?
Post by: Texasbadger on April 06, 2010, 06:13:16 AM
Not even close to my normal line of knowledge but could it be for wrapping say leather or wicker cord around furniture under pressure,,,tie one end of whatever cordage you are using and pull tight as you slowly wrap the item?