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Another "Does anyone know what this is"?

Aura

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I have had this for so long I don't remember where I got it, and for all that time I have had no idea what it is. I has Dasco-1936 stamped on it but a google search brings up nothing close. It shows evidence of being struck on the back side of the curve on each end. It just lives on my workbench.
 

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zkling

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Caulking chisel? Is the flat end flat or radiused across the face?
 
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Aura

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Flat. Here are a few more photos:
 

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zkling

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I'm thinking some type of plumbing (caulking) or masons tool. Or it could be one hell of a back scratcher.
 

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The chisel looking tip, looks a lot like the chisels used for removing old mortar for re-pointing mortar joints. Dasco makes a straight chisel with a similar point that they call a plugging chisel. The plugging chisel they sell has a 3/16" wide point.

http://www.dascopro.com/masonry
 

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It is a plugging chisel. It was either bent or I kinda recall seeing one of those before, the pointy end would be used to rake out the joint after using the chisel end.
 
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