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Help me identify this vintage hand tool?

toolfanatic

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I found this vintage hand tool in an old tool chest that belonged to my great grand father. He was a carpenter and could turn his hand to most things, I believe, however I am puzzled by this particular tool. Is it a tool for working leather or wadding? I wondered if it might be some sort of crude saw set but :headscratthe moving jaws are sharpened (though blunt) so this is probably unlikely. It is stamped as follows: "D.R.P. ano (maybe "and"), "Nr. 16". Any ideas?
 

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jmm

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Might be German. DRP = Deutsches Reiches Patent.

Beyond that, all I'd be doing is guessing. Good luck.
 
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toolfanatic

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They have a punching action but when the jaws are closed there is a significant gap (maybe 0.75mm) between the jaws as they overlap,so the resulting cut or punch in light card is rough and sharpening wouldn't improve this as far as I can see. Like the ideas though, keep them coming!
 
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Provincial

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It reminds me of a sheet metal tool for putting crimps on the edge of sheet metal. Like the "riffles" on the end of a stove pipe, only bigger. The modern style leave a more triangular crease than these would.
 

mitusa

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I was thinking "ear notcher".......I've used a few on hogs and cattle. But I've never seen or used one with a "U" shape; mine were always a "v" shape.
 

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I was thinking "ear notcher".......I've used a few on hogs and cattle. But I've never seen or used one with a "U" shape; mine were always a "v" shape.

Same hear, a V shape. When I was 10 or 12 my uncle let me tag along to a farmer's place and I had my first and only experience "notching" cow's ears. The farmer let me ride a horse so I decided to herd his milk cows. Get along little dawgies. The farmer got pissed and I wasn't invited back again. :D

Steve
 
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