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    Posted 9 years ago

    cx500cj
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    I bought this object at a bootsale its about 12inches long, made by Spear & Jackson, going by the wing nut design it looks pretty old! complete and no sign of wear. any ideas?

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    1. yaneverknow, 9 years ago
      Handle for a corn knife
    2. yaneverknow, 9 years ago
      Better yet for a cross cut saw
    3. cx500cj, 9 years ago
      Hi. thanks for your ideas but the tool appears to be complete rather than a part of something else. The rivet on the side acts as a pully and the channels in the casting line up with it?
      Chris.
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      Spear and Jackson is still in business, why not ask them???
    5. cx500cj, 9 years ago
      Hi fhrjr2, at 68 I am new to computing and unable to unravel the S& J websites! stumbled across the CW site and got hooked on your experts knowledge of old tools.
      Chris.

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