More photos. I'm clueless as to how to get all the photos on the one page.
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More photos. I'm clueless as to how to get all the photos on the one page.
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Possibly leather workers or saddlers tools
clamps and tensioners for making holes in heavy material (leather/canvas) prior to stitching.
crimp tool, for attaching a ferule to rope.
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Looks same same but different.
So far there have been some thoughtful suggestions, although I'm not sure any have hit the mark, especially when taking into account certain aspects of the design that make no sense.
This can't be the first tool(s) to stump the collective knowledge of a site that certainly knows its tools.
Any more suggestions? Keep them coming.
1. They're very small. Not much leverage.
2. They're unbranded. Made in small quantities.
3. The tool with all the holes looks like the holes are graduated in size.
My guess is part of a tool set for wannabe jewellers making ornamental wire work with silver or copper wire, possibly to set a particular style/brand of ferrules, rivets and crimp joints. The sort of thing you'd find in a mail order kit back in the 1920s perhaps.