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The Breakroom => The Water Cooler => Topic started by: RussellT on January 21, 2021, 08:05:51 AM
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Hello Shed Dwellers :nrocks:
I've been clearing out my mother in laws shed and I've found some mystery objects. :scratch: :scratch: They were in a shed so I thought I'd ask on here if any one knew what they were.
The first one is three small metal objects - each about 20mm long - the odd one out is marked OSOEZI PATENT. There might be another character in front of OSOEZI but if it's a character it's not legible. I googled that and came up with patent cuff links - but the pictures were nothing like these.
The second one is a bit more modern and is half a dozen plastic pieces that clip together to make a long thing. There's a picture of the presumed handle and business end as well.
The third one is a bit of steel. I have a feeling I've seen something like this elsewhere but I have no idea what it is. :scratch:
All suggestions gratefully received.
Russell
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Photo 1 - Card clips holding a label to fabric
Photo 2 - No real idea - extendable back scratcher ? - Something to unblock a long pipe?
Photo 3 - thin chisels ?
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Picture 2 looks very similar to the stakes that are used for lawn lighting.
Eric
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Third photo looks like a rabbet plane blade
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I should have said that the second one's parts are about 8 inches long, and that the third one is also about 8 inches long. That seemed to get lost in my struggle to post it.
Andrew, your first suggestion seems very plausible, but what would be sufficiently novel to justify a patent or a name like OSOEZI.
Eric, good thought, but I think it would be too flimsy to stick in a lawn. I did wonder about a tool for threading something through a tube.
Sea.dog Interesting suggestion, but I'm not sure it's got much of an edge. I'll have to look in the morning.
Russell
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OSOEZI merely describes the product "Oh So Easy"
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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
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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:
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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.
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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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Hi All,
The plastic gadget with the forked end looks like a tool for removing vehicle trim and panels
As to why all the extensions are needed IDK
John
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Thanks John, yes I've seen similar tools, but much tougher than this.
I guess it will have to remain a mystery.
Russell
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Maybe it's for picking up litter.
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Third pic, one in the bottom looks to me somewhat like marking knife for woodworking...there are many designs. Some are to hold like a pen, some like a brush and some just liiks decorative, buta are actually hard to use.
https://www.fine-tools.com/anreissmesser.html
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It's a plow plane iron. Some types not shown do not have the hook at the top.
Please see bottom two pics
https://garrettwade.com/product/antique-english-plough-plane-np
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are the first items related to playing cards? Clubs and hearts?
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And for the plastic item, this is what I think it is .....
https://www.gardentoolcompany.com/products/leaf-trash-picker-by-sneeboer
Possibly an inexpensive pieced version included in a plastic garden tool kit to allow minimal package size.
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I've found a reference to George Taylor (aka osoezi) London, 1940s, art deco, cufflinks here:
http://crystal-heirlooms.co.uk/Collection-Cufflinks-Colour.html
Possibly cufflinks or tie clips, or something similar.
At any rate, they could probably advise.
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Well done Steve, the plough plane picture is completely convincing. That also explains the "III" marking as they appeared to have sets of blades. I think sea.dog had got this one as well but I couldn't find a picture like that. Well done to sea.dog too. Slightly puzzling as I don't think any of the family were woodworkers but that mystery is solved.
It seems as though the small items are clips of some kind, I suppose there could be some use for holding a few playing cards as Norman is suggesting. The "patent" label ought to suggest some innovative feature but I can't see what it is. I'll try emailing the people advertising the patent cuff links.
I'm still not convinced about the plastic thing. It's so flimsy I nearly broke it clipping it together. I think it would break if I tried to stab a sweet packet. I still think something for threading something through a tube is possible - it's thin all the way along apart from the handle.
Russell
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Definitely SeaDog got it. I just found a pic.
re. the plastic oddity, I think it's crap no matter what the use, because it has a handle and it will always fall apart when pulled. But I don't think that argues against it being a trash picker in some cheap gardening kit. Often, unusable plastic junk is included in a bargain "complete kit" of anything -- particularly mail order items or a "free gardening kit gift with every order".
There are lots of plastic trowels out there, quite useless unless you're only digging in a bag of potting soil.
Hmmmmm.......wait a minute..........it's a prod to keep people with viral contagion a respectable distance away!
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Hmmmmm.......wait a minute..........it's a prod to keep people with viral contagion a respectable distance away!
It is now! :D Thanks for the suggestion.
Going back to the mystery brass clip type objects, someone has suggested that they could be hooks for a pocket watch chain. I can see how that would work, a loop going through a button hole, through the loop on the brass object and over the ball ended piece on the brass object looks as though it should give a fairly secure fastening to clothing. Of course with this knowledge and the patent label I ought to be able to find details of the patent if that's correct - I have looked but with no success.
Russell
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Maybe something like this?
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They are obviously hanging hooks. Small so portable. Brass/bronze so they won't rust.
I think they are for hanging beach towels on your wind breaker down at the beach :)
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The blade may be from one of these:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=old+womans+tooth+router&qs=n&form=QBILPG&sp=-1&pq=old+womans+tooth+router&sc=1-23&sk=&cvid=DEF2783BDCFF4AFA95EF0D37EF3779CC
Dave.