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Can you identify what these pliers are?

medullary ray

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I picked these up just because they are unique. After cleaning off the rust, the only markings are a numeral "2" and what a japanese speaking person told me looks like the Kanji symbol for "shellfish" stamped near the 2. it sort of looks like it was double stamped. Would be interested in knowing the history, use, manufacturer of these pliers or crimpers and the trades that used them. Thanks!
 

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Stubby1743

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Neither. It's the Kanji symbol for "shellfish" not a pictorial representation of any shellfish.
 

Ricky Joe

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They look to be a high quality hand made set of pliers, blacksmith made by hand. Definitely a keeper. I have a good friend to whom over the years I have passed many pairs of box joint pliers. He has an extensive collection, and I’ve never seen any made like yours.
 
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