"These are leather pliers and the hammer is for tacks"
I emailed an expert and this is what he told me, possibly for upholstery or shoes.
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Whomever said shoemaker's pliers was correct.
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/d...07/0087-89.jpg
Very similar plier on ebay:0089. A lot of six shoe maker's or upholstery's pliers:
(1.) WILIMAN (with an eagle logo) - - 9.5" double hammer lasting pliers with tack puller end. Excellent.
(2.) E. A. BERG - FSKILSTUE - SWEDEN - - 10" double hammer lasting pliers. Excellent
(3.) 9.25" double hammer lasting pliers. Can't read markings. Good Plus.
(4.) Unmarked - - 7.5" single hammer lasting pliers. Excellent.
(5.) H. F. OS?? - NEWARK, N.J. - O P T trademark - - 7" double hammer lasting pliers. Good Plus.
(6.) WINSOR & NEWTON INC. - MADE IN ENGLAND - -8" wide jawed upholstery's pliers or webbing stretchers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-sh...-/380761683538
Listed as a leather stretching pliar.
"These are leather pliers and the hammer is for tacks"
I emailed an expert and this is what he told me, possibly for upholstery or shoes.
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Alzheimer's reduces the connection between brain halves. So, for instance, if you put a hairbrush in an Alzheimer's sufferer's hand they may be able to tell you it's called a brush but cannot remember what it does. In the other hand they may be able to tell you that it's for brushing you hair bet can't recall what it's called.
Also, I used to do shoe- making as a job and these pliers wouldn't have been practical for leather stretching over a last.
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I think that is a weak argument - Can you find any other pliers with the projection apart from leatherwork or shoemaker's pliers?
The bottom right pliers in the main image I posted (and the ebay pliers) have a similar jaw design (if not the same). It is clear that there is a wide range of different jaw designs for different tasks.
I reckon that shoe making is very close to the mark given the shapes in isuzurover post
I was going to suggest they look like old swaging pliers for working steel wire rope. the hammer part would be for driving the FID and the pliers for pulling the fid and wire rope after.
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						Hello All Tool Buffs,
I found a couple of YouTube videos that show different Lasting Pliers/Pincers in operation. It starts by showing skiving (thinning leather) and then at the 1:00 minute mark it shows the operation of very similar pliers/pincers to the original post. Looks like a very well designed tool for a specific job.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgigktV7RdQ]Toepuff & Lasting - YouTube[/ame]
Kind Regards
Lionel
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