Private Lugnutz
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If you're a history buff, 1869 was a pretty big year. Ulysses S. Grant was inaugurated. The James Gang was making a name for themselves on the bank-robbing trail. Mark Twain published his first book. The first transcontinental RR was completed, as was the Suez Canal. And someone patented this thing!
This is the oldest object I have found so far this year. Strictly speaking, it may not be a tool or even garage related. I have not yet tried to find the patent for the patent date (June 29, 1869) referenced on that fluted piece. So I have no idea what it is. Hence this thread.
You can see how it's constructed because of the way the paint that was covering the brazing was easily stripped when I immersed it in some Evaporust to de-rust it. On the other hand, that did reveal the patent date, which I did not see when I picked it up at the flea market coated in rust.
One guess is some kind of alcohol burner/torch. The only reason I say that is because it shares some features with some early crude alcohol burners/torches that I have in my collection where a burning wick might draw vapor from the corked vessel through that little port and into the flute. But this thing is not brass, it's pot metal, awfully thin, it has no handle, and it would get hot real quick. Also, the nozzles on early alcohol torches are typically constricted, to narrow the flame, not fluted like this. So, all in all, a rough, probably nonsensical guess.
But I am stumped and grasping!
Does anyone know what this is? Has anyone seen anything like it before? Let's see who can identify it before the patent is located.
This is the oldest object I have found so far this year. Strictly speaking, it may not be a tool or even garage related. I have not yet tried to find the patent for the patent date (June 29, 1869) referenced on that fluted piece. So I have no idea what it is. Hence this thread.
You can see how it's constructed because of the way the paint that was covering the brazing was easily stripped when I immersed it in some Evaporust to de-rust it. On the other hand, that did reveal the patent date, which I did not see when I picked it up at the flea market coated in rust.
One guess is some kind of alcohol burner/torch. The only reason I say that is because it shares some features with some early crude alcohol burners/torches that I have in my collection where a burning wick might draw vapor from the corked vessel through that little port and into the flute. But this thing is not brass, it's pot metal, awfully thin, it has no handle, and it would get hot real quick. Also, the nozzles on early alcohol torches are typically constricted, to narrow the flame, not fluted like this. So, all in all, a rough, probably nonsensical guess.
But I am stumped and grasping!
Does anyone know what this is? Has anyone seen anything like it before? Let's see who can identify it before the patent is located.
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Better than the buffalo nickel or ruler I'll often use.
I'll try to find the video.