Sometimes the Curator
just has to hand it (pun fully intended!) to the Acquisitions Dept - he has an amusing, quirky, good eye.
Take these "1/4 DOZ." (if your brain hurts, that's 3!) inserts for "BIG HAND" scrapers in their original box.

Wethinks that Alfred Abrahamsen, his Hook Scraper Company, and his "Big Hand" brand scrapers may be the origins of the type of wood scrapers with the wide head, usually red, that we probably all grew up begrudgingly using when it was time to help our dads paint the clapboards on the house. By 1958 (or thereabouts) they were bought out by Red Devil. Before then, starting in 1939, they had this really cool name and logo...
....reminiscent for me, of these lines from a well-known Pink Floyd song...
"When I was a child I had a fever
My hands felt just like two balloons
Now I've got that feeling once again
I can't explain, you would not understand
This is not how I am."
In this case, I guess it's just one balloon hand.
Each scraper insert actually has this whole swirling branding ordeal...
...stamped into it!
Based on the TRADEMARK PENDING notice on the box, we're dating these to very early 1939!