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    Posted 8 years ago

    ellisD27
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    It has a total of 4 legs with holes to screw or bolt down- each leg is one piece and they will swivel in any direction.
    there was a name plate on one of the ends but it has been wore away i did see in bottom left u.s.a thats it.

    The top piece that slides on two rails on the main top piece there are these numbers. - 106 573 A

    And underneath that in the picture that the piece is taken off it says this on like a sharpening stone or some kinda of replaceable piece.-

    MANUFACTURED FOR BOSTON MACHINE COMPANY LYNN, MASS

    Thanks i have a lot more pictures of my collections to post on here i am new so any help or if i posted anything wrong just yell at me so i can fix and/ or learn quickly .
    look forward to seeing everyone stuff also.!
    thanks again
    darren

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      I was guessing maybe a tile cutter at 1st.. I'm back taking a closer look & am really confused now. The "blade" is graduated to adjust horizontally & up & down. I can truthfully say, "Me not know Mon !".
    2. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Oh ! Welcome to CW, aka CyberAsylum.
    3. ellisD27 ellisD27, 8 years ago
      Thanks.. the top piece like the square doesnt move other than slide but in the middle that center thing you can push in...
    4. UncleRon UncleRon, 8 years ago
      They made sewing machine and shoe machine parts. A pic of the bottom of the sliding part you removed would help.

      If you press the lever-like part on the green "handle" does it possibly lift out of the silver sliding carriage? The handle appears to have a plate with two bolts that might clamp a blade against a rest (think wood plane blade) and the handle would be inserted into the slide carriage and moved back & forth to hone the blade on the triangular stone. (???)
    5. ellisD27 ellisD27, 8 years ago
      no the handle is fixed there are screws on top tghat loosen only so you can slide round bars out .
    6. ellisD27 ellisD27, 8 years ago
      OK THE HANDLE PART DOES LIFT OUT OF THAT CARRIAGE WERE DO I ADD MORE PICTURES ?
    7. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      I think UncleRon has it figured out. Honing planner blades ? I'm thinking longer power planners. Well, Antique Roadshow is about over & I can sleep instead of trying to figure this out ! LOL! As you know, you can poste 4 pix. You can go to "EDIT" to remove & replace images. This was a good one Ellis. Some of us here with deranged minds like to figure out these, "WHAT IS THIS?" Bonne nuit!
    8. NevadaBlades, 8 years ago
      Ellis, please don't take this the wrong way, no disrespect, mockery or anything negative intended, but could you please correct the spelling of WANDERING to WONDERING???!!! I know I'm being lame and stupid about this, but I've seen the misspelling now for a month, and, as a former English teacher, it's driving me batty!!! You can delete my comments either before or after correcting the spelling. Again, nothing negative intended. [;>)))

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