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awemawson:
OSOEZI merely describes the product "Oh So Easy"

russ57:
1 looks a bit like hooks for ladies to hang a handbag on a table, but not quite.
Is it springy, and what thickness would fit?


-russ

vtsteam:
I like seadog's rabbet plane suggestion. Looks to have maybe been hand forged -- is the groove at the thick end possibly where the metal was folded up and incompletely forge welded?

I can't tell from the photo, but at the thin end, if it's slightly mushroomed from hammering, that is also pretty characteristic of a wooden rabbet plane where the iron was unfortunately tapped with a hammer instead of the ends of the plane with a wooden mallet. But pretty common.

Well that's all guesswork on my part.  :scratch:

RussellT:
Thanks everyone.

Andrew, are you speaking from knowledge or are you speculating like the rest of us?  I understand the OSOEZI bit but to me that says it has to be easier than the alternative and it doesn't seem much easier than a paperclip or pin.

Russ, it'll only clip a thickness of a couple of mm.  It's not very springy, it appears to be made out of brass.   One of them is cracked (visible in the first picture I posted). Here's another picture.



The steel object shows no sign of sharpening although there is a bit of mushrooming on the thin end.  That might be from abuse.  There is another mark on the longest side near the thin end which suggests it was one of a set of at least three.  The groove Steve referred to looks deliberate to me.  I wonder if it's an oil groove or for a thread to run in? Here's another picture.

awemawson:
I've seen very similar clipping sheet music to a music stand.

(I've equipped the wife with some rare earth magnets for the same purpose when playing outdoors or on a band stand)

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