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Plomb 9604 three sided pick

KZ1000J

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Don't know how else to describe this screwdriver type "pick" or whatever it may be. Is anybody familiar with this Plomb tool? Could this possibly be a regular flat head screwdriver that was ground down for some custom purpose? Please share your thoughts. :headscarf
 

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davethorik

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Three sided blades like that I know as a machinist scraper...I have one made by Nicholson, it came fitted with a wood handle. Used for deburring. Possible someone retrofitted the blade to the handle, or maybe Plvmb did make it.
 

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That handle was originally attached to a screwdriver. I'd guess someone swapped the handle onto that scraper; not hard to do, and a close look at your last two pics shows some evidence of it.
 
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ssdave

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Scraper, used for flattening steel surfaces, shaping items, etc. Usually have wood handles with steel ferrules, the handle was probably added to this one.
 
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