Outlawmws
Well-known member
These three tools have me baffled. Picked them up over the weekend, and my usual Google image search when I'm stumped got me no where
The hook I'm pretty sure is fir pulling a thread, or more likely a lace through a hole, but for what purpose exactly I don't know seems there are better ways for that. It's not a thread ripper, there is no edge on the inside of the hook.
The other tool I have no clue. the "blade" tip is sharp, but not cutting sharp and the channel is over bent, meaning it is a tapered wall in the straight section, and the holes must serve some purpose. the blade does get held in with a (missing) set screw. The hole in the ferrule collar is threaded, and there is a corresponding hole in the wood handle.
Hopefully some of you do more leather work than I do... GirlnAgarage, are you around?
The other one is clearly a wrench of some sort, but for what specifically? I'm thinking clock watch, but it could also be for winding something up... preloading a watch spring?
It has three square "sockets" and three square "bits", in three sizes.
The hook I'm pretty sure is fir pulling a thread, or more likely a lace through a hole, but for what purpose exactly I don't know seems there are better ways for that. It's not a thread ripper, there is no edge on the inside of the hook.
The other tool I have no clue. the "blade" tip is sharp, but not cutting sharp and the channel is over bent, meaning it is a tapered wall in the straight section, and the holes must serve some purpose. the blade does get held in with a (missing) set screw. The hole in the ferrule collar is threaded, and there is a corresponding hole in the wood handle.
Hopefully some of you do more leather work than I do... GirlnAgarage, are you around?

The other one is clearly a wrench of some sort, but for what specifically? I'm thinking clock watch, but it could also be for winding something up... preloading a watch spring?

It has three square "sockets" and three square "bits", in three sizes.