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Can you identify these mystery farm tools?


October 2011 Mystery Tool B

Do you recognize this tool?

Mystery Tool B 

Mystery Tool B 

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Check back here Nov. 15 for the correct answer, or find it in the December 2011 issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? E-mail 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.

October 2011 Mystery Tool A

Do you recognize this tool? It is marked "J. Rodger & Sons" on back.

October 2011 Mystery Tool A 

If you recognize this mystery tool leave a comment by clicking the Comment link below.

Check back here Nov. 15 for the correct answer, or find it in the December 2011 issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? E-mail 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! August 2011 Mystery Tool Answers

August 2011 Item A

August 2011 Item A 

Unknown. Three readers took a stab at it, but we've been unable to substantiate any of their theories. Al Wheeler, Yorkville, Ill., and Dale Marshall, Holt, Mich., speculate that the contraption was used to hold gunny sacks open while filling. Dallas Dreger, Lang, Saskatchewan, Canada, says he's seen a similar device used to drag hog carcasses in to cool. Photo submitted by Clarence Gibbs, Inman, S.C.

August 2011 Item B

August 2011 Item B 

Unknown; may have been a device designed to hold a fishhook while tying flies. Photo submitted by Henry Beckman, Loretta, Tenn.

August 2011 Item C

August 2011 Item C 

Standard or stake from wagon bolster. A ring is missing from what would be the top hole when the piece is upright. See patents 1,061,224 and 832,008 for similar devices. Photo submitted by Jesse Edwards, Mexico, Mo.

August 2011 Item D

August 2011 Item D 

Appears to be a home-built can opener designed to open round cans in two sizes. Identified by George Wanamaker, Macomb, Ill. Photo submitted by Lew Payne, Remsen, N.Y.

September 2011 Mystery Tool D

Do you recognize this tool? It is marked "Patent Appd for Pat – May 3 – 04 Hilker Chicago."

September 2011 Mystery Tool D 

If you recognize this mystery tool leave a comment by clicking the Comment link below.

Check back here October 18 for the correct answer, or find it in the November 2011 issue of Farm Collector.

Have a tool you want to submit? E-mail 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.

September 2011 Mystery Tool C

Do you recognize this tool? It appears to be hand-made. It measures 19 inches long by 7-1/2 inches wide. The outside edge is copper. There are no markings.

Mystery Tool C 

Mystery Tool C 

If you recognize this mystery tool leave a comment by clicking the Comment link below.

Check back here October 18 for the correct answer, or find it in the November 2011 issue of Farm Collector.

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


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