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Leather tool?

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My wife is going through some leather working stuff from her grandpa. It could also be for wood working. Any idea what this is? It doesn't look like a home-made tool. 

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Is it metal? Take a picture of the hollow end.

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It is metal. I'll post that link this weekend. Not home this week 

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Interesting.....

Agree with not homemade as it is stamped and my guess is that part on that tab that is not rusted was likely a price tag or maker sticker of some kind. 

Can you wire wheel the letters looks like a G.....   ?

Was thinking it was an anvil Hardy Tool but those usually have a 1" square tab, not a flat stock one

Is the pipe end tapered or is it the same diameter top and bottom? 

Pro tip: lay the object alongside a non-reflective tape measure or ruler for scale when photographing or something of a known size to your audience like an ink pen or a 30-36 round.

Can't wait to hear what you've got there!

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I agree it does look tapered but I can't think of any use for leather work either.... if it is tapered,  maybe to stretch out some type of leather  or a plug a pipe or top of a barrel temporarily? 

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I think rather than a leather tool it's a tool used for driving a gear on to a shaft or bearings out of a hub.

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17 minutes ago, Edge said:

I think rather than a leather tool it's a tool used for driving a gear on to a shaft.

I was thinking that same thing. Or it looks like it could be a shaft or adapter type thing.

 

 

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