Oddballs!! Not your usual cutlery!!

Upholstery Regulator.
Wow, Rachel!! Thanks!!
I've spent years wondering what that tool was!!! I don't even know why I kept it, except I never toss things without figuring them out!!
It's a primitive version compared to the new ones in the Youtube videos, but I can see how effective it can be!!
Thank you, thank you!!! 😁
 
Wow, Rachel!! Thanks!!
I've spent years wondering what that tool was!!! I don't even know why I kept it, except I never toss things without figuring them out!!
It's a primitive version compared to the new ones in the Youtube videos, but I can see how effective it can be!!
Thank you, thank you!!! 😁
Score one for Google image search. 👍
 
... To that end, I think I recall reading here once about a knife handle made from a stabilized coprolite. :oops:
Still available, just a bit expensive for some Bulls...t. 🤣.

Dad's ink erasers / pencil sharpeners.
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If your shotgun was old, and didn't have ejectors, this Italian knife would pull the empty shells for reloading!! 2 gauges - 1 on each side of the guard!View attachment 2486397
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A hunter's multi, with extractor, though I guess another tool was used more frequently
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. (stains on formica are period)
Disliking Grapefruit - how Odd!!?? 🤣 🤣
Grapefruit has the disadvantage of annihilating the effect of certain medicines. 😟


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Shepherd's cheeses may prove very hard sometime.
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Last but not least : blade made in Langres, mouche lock, cal 8mm, mid XIXth cent. (not mine)
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(seen here)
 
Hi Alain!! Your message box is full!! :rolleyes:
Thanks for all the likes, Alain!! Glad you are enjoying the Oddballs!!!
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Hi Charlie
I have cleaned up my MB, it is small as my memory is, too 😊
I have read every thread with great pleasure. Once again yo've had an excellent idea, showing other knives ! 👍
 
Pacific Theater WWII made knife ( My Great Uncles)


Very cool :cool: Here's one, from Italy, I picked up at an arms fair some years back (old pics) :thumbsup:








Farvillás ,( back fork)
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© T. Várga
Cool pattern Alain :cool: Here's a couple of Sausage knives with forks, one German, one Portugese :thumbsup:



 
Anyone know what this is used for? I’m at a loss.

I have no idea what it is for, but I found an identical knife in my late grandfather's garage. I think it has something to do with fishing, since I found it with a bunch of fishing tackle.
 
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