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Can you identify these mystery farm tools?


February 2012 Mystery Tool B

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February 2012 Mystery Tool B 

February 2012 Mystery Tool B 

February 2012 Mystery Tool B 

This tool is made of cast iron. It is marked "H. Wing Buffalo N.Y. Pat'd July 31, 1860."

If you recognize this tool, leave a comment in the comment section below.

Check back here March 13 for the correct answer, or find it in the April issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? Email us at editor@farmcollector.com with at least one photo taken in a well-lit area against a plain background. Include dimensions and any markings on the piece.

February 2012 Mystery Tool A

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February 2012 Mystery Tool A 

There are no markings. When you pull down on the handle, a sharp blade is activated.

If you recognize this tool, leave a comment in the comment section below.

Check back here March 13 for the correct answer, or find it in the April issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? Email us at editor@farmcollector.com with at least one photo taken in a well-lit area against a plain background. Include dimensions and any markings on the piece.

Mystery Solved! December 2011 Mystery Tool Answers

December 2011 Mystery Tool A

December 2011 Mystery Tool A 

Four-gang core box used in a foundry. Photo submitted by Jim and Jan Couchman, Medford, Okla.

December 2011 Mystery Tool B

December 2011 Mystery Tool B 

We struck out on this item and no answers were received from readers. Photo submitted by Jerry Kamp, Wooster, Ohio.

December 2011 Mystery Tool C

December 2011 Mystery Tool C 

Matador meat slicer made by Gwinner Mfg. Co., Hamilton, Ohio (missing some parts). See patent 492,934. Photo submitted by Bill Shields, Nampa, Idaho.

December 2011 Mystery Tool D

December 2011 Mystery Tool D 

Disston cross-cut saw handle. Photo submitted by James Wilson, Comanche, Texas.

January 2012 Web Exclusive Mystery Tool

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January 2012 Web Exclusive Mystery Tool 

January 2012 Web Exclusive Mystery Tool 

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Have a tool you want to submit? Email us at editor@farmcollector.com with at least one photo taken in a well-lit area against a plain background. Include dimensions and any markings on the piece.

January 2012 Mystery Tool D

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January 2012 Mystery Tool D 

It measures about 13-1/2 inches. The neck opening measures about 3/4-inch wide. The glass is slightly iridescent.

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Check back here February 14 for the correct answer, or find it in the March 2012 issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? Email us at editor@farmcollector.com with at least one photo taken in a well-lit area against a plain background. Include dimensions and any markings on the piece.


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