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Roberts210

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I bought an odd table saw from a museum. This had been sitting in a pile of other things and they threw this in. Obviously it's a shear of some kind. Anybody know what it was used for?

It's about a foot long, and the movable stop goes from 0 to 5-1/2 inches.
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The only I.D. is it says "American" on one side of the handle.
And "Patented May 22, 1900" on the other side.

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The knurled knob seems like it might clamp down on a missing rod that would have been 1/4" in diameter.

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The movable stop moves freely.

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Whatever it was made to cut was stepped or layered.

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Roberts210

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Sam, it's not big enough to trim a wisk broom.

RTM, I think that's it. The odd table saw I bought was a Hammond printer's saw, and there were other antique printer items there too. Thanks.
 
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