B65-101
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Item no.: 172792604744
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B65-101 WASHER CUTTER. Palmer Patent. Patented by Alfred Palmer of Carlton, NY, in 1878; one of several tools designed to cut washers out of sheets of leather in the days before rubber; most were designed to be chucked in a brace but there are a few single-purpose bitstock tools like this one. Solid cast iron, and with its two sliding blades intact (which is unusual). Like most, marked "Pat. Apl'd For" and with Masonic symbols as well as Palmer's name. One of the nicest examples we've seen. From the collection of Jim and Christa Schoenky. Fine 100-200