B66-234
Status: Open
Item no.: 174156171992
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B66-234 COMBINATION SCRAPER AND SPOKESHAVE. Steiger Patent. John Steiger of Cleveland was primarily a maker of cooperage tools, including keg shaves and traditional spoke shaves, and in 1866 he received this patent for a combination tool that, according to Tom Lamond (pages 291-92) was unique in its method of clamping the cutter from the rear. Examples of Steiger's patent are much more rare than his conventional shaves. 16-1/2" wide with a 4-1/2" cutter; it has "J.G. Steiger, Cleve., O" and "Pat Applied For" cast into the cutter clamp, just barely legible. The wood has some chips and a hang hole, the cutter is spalled with surface rust. From the collection of David Jeffers. Good+ 200-400