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Old huge tin/metal shears/scissors Pexton brand?

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I picked these up yesterday at a local second-hand store that was closing out. It's 39 1/2" tall. In excellent condition in terms of the cutting and movement aspects.
I'm curious if anyone knows what they were originally used for?
 

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"Bench Shears"

Peck Stow & Wilcox / Peck Stow & Wilcox Co., Southington, CT / "P.S.& W." "Pexto" "Pesco" "Me-Kan-Ik" "Stronghold" / patent D18376 Jun 5 1888 Pardon A. Whitney & 70917 Nov 12 1867 Orson W. Stow & 331164 Nov 24 1885 Edgar Shaw & 385983 Jul 10 1888 & 388007 Aug 14 1888 Pardon A. Whitney & 509252 Nov 21 1893 Amos Shepard & 553059 Jan 14 1896 Robert Cosmos Ellrich (* some units marked "PAT JAN 14 86") / http://alloy-artifacts.org/peck-stow-wilcox.html / http://alloy-artifacts.org/peck-stow-wilcox.html#history / http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgIndex/detail.aspx?id=2721 / https://wrenchwiki.com/peck-stow-wilcox/ /

an early catalog page showing a similar item:

1895 Chas. A. Strelinger & Co. catalog Peck Stow & Wilcox tool ad pp 63.jpg
1895 Chas. A. Strelinger & Co. catalog Peck Stow & Wilcox tool ad pp 63
 
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"Bench Shears"

Peck Stow & Wilcox / Peck Stow & Wilcox Co., Southington, CT / "P.S.& W." "Pexto" "Pesco" "Me-Kan-Ik" "Stronghold" / patent D18376 Jun 5 1888 Pardon A. Whitney & 70917 Nov 12 1867 Orson W. Stow & 331164 Nov 24 1885 Edgar Shaw & 385983 Jul 10 1888 & 388007 Aug 14 1888 Pardon A. Whitney & 509252 Nov 21 1893 Amos Shepard & 553059 Jan 14 1896 Robert Cosmos Ellrich (* some units marked "PAT JAN 14 86") / http://alloy-artifacts.org/peck-stow-wilcox.html / http://alloy-artifacts.org/peck-stow-wilcox.html#history / http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgIndex/detail.aspx?id=2721 / https://wrenchwiki.com/peck-stow-wilcox/ /

an early catalog page showing a similar item:

1895 Chas. A. Strelinger & Co. catalog Peck Stow & Wilcox tool ad pp 63.jpg
1895 Chas. A. Strelinger & Co. catalog Peck Stow & Wilcox tool ad pp 63
Interesting and thanks! These are different in some respects, including brand. I wish there were overall lengths provided. I assume the lengths quoted are referring to the shear aspect only. As I mentioned mine are 39 1/2" overall length.
 

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Interesting and thanks! These are different in some respects, including brand. I wish there were overall lengths provided. I assume the lengths quoted are referring to the shear aspect only. As I mentioned mine are 39 1/2" overall length.
Measure just the blade (along the cutting line)? OR, using a paper scale on your picture, your blades are about 3/11 of the overall length, or about 10.77", so I will guess that a good accurate rule will say yours are 10.5" blades, the second largest size. A more accurate scale may get you closer

This snip from catalog #20 gets you both. At 39", says you are a size 1, with a 9" cut length. (Don't sweat the 1/2" OAL)

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Measure just the blade (along the cutting line)? OR, using a paper scale on your picture, your blades are about 3/11 of the overall length, or about 10.77", so I will guess that a good accurate rule will say yours are 10.5" blades, the second largest size. A more accurate scale may get you closer

This snip from catalog #20 gets you both. At 39", says you are a size 1, with a 9" cut length. (Don't sweat the 1/2" OAL)

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Wow. Really cool. 22.70 back in the day. I wonder how rare they are now?
 

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Wow. Really cool. 22.70 back in the day. I wonder how rare they are now?
Not terribly in my world. I have seen 2 at two different personal shops, about 2 miles apart, in a residential neighborhood, in the past 6 months.
 
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This is the only one I've personally seen in my life. I'm a tool guy in general and 60. I'm in BC Canada though. Where are you?
 

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A great tool for the rest of the world to know.
 

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Not terribly in my world. I have seen 2 at two different personal shops, about 2 miles apart, in a residential neighborhood, in the past 6 months.

That size is pretty rare from my experience.

Smaller snips like the Pextos posted are dime a dozen.
I guess I hang out with weird friends with interesting collecting habits. 🤪

One pair was hiding in the right back corner here. The guy took both pairs.
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Here was the early pic
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I'm personally not up on gauge as such but I cut a 1/16" piece of sheet with no problem
 
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