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Tools and Hardware6183 of 10055Found in bathroom drawerM.Zeal London H M Govt, Floating Bath Thermometer British Made but when, in glass and wood, other materials and why?
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    Posted 9 years ago

    rolltidere…
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    Any ideas what this is? Friend picked it up at an antique shop, where it was labeled as a bottle opener, but it seems ill suited to that purpose. Google searches have brought up nothing, so I thought I would ask here!

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    1. slackjack, 9 years ago
      This is a Dzus key. It is used to turn Dzus buttons or fasteners on aircraft engine cowlings. Mostly from WW 2 on. Not used much with these new generation Airbus types. A regular screwdriver would work, but not as well as this tool. It perfectly fit the curved slot in the fastener.
    2. sologato, 9 years ago
      correct slackjack, we used to call it a ' snoopy tool'

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