RubiconJK
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As the brass tag states, it was made by Sanders Co of Elizabeth City, NC. A couple of evenings of web searches didn't turn up much on Sanders Co other than they were founded in 1880 and at one time they had manufactured the old hand water pumps like was on my grandparents back porch at the farm. I did manage to find a phone number and gave them a call at lunch one day this week. Upon asking the lady who answered if anyone there might have knowledge of the cutter, she said "let me transfer you to Mr. Sanders"! I wound up visiting with current generation Mr. Sanders running the business and he was happy to talk to me. After explaining that he had a framed copy of the blue print for this device on the wall of his office, and referencing a dwg #1012-45, he explained that his Grandfather had been awarded contracts with the Navy during WWII for a few pieces of equipment. As he understood it, this Model B Cable cutter was used on the deck of aircraft carriers to cut the cable used to catch planes when they land.






