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1000.0.1277 | Boatbuilding tool on wood base similar to nut cracker |
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| Tool, metal boatbuilding tool on wood base, similar to a nut cracker; molded into the metal "SARGENT & CO" and "10" | Description: Tool, metal boatbuilding tool on wood base, similar to a nut cracker; molded into the metal "SARGENT & CO" and "10" |
1000.174.1236 | Boat building tool? |
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| Tool, boat building tool (?) | |
1000.154.1122 | Gouge tool used in boatbuilding |
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| Tool, gouge used in boatbuilding; makers mark: BUCK BROS (head of buck deer) CAST STEEL | Description: Tool, gouge used in boatbuilding; makers mark: BUCK BROS (head of buck deer) CAST STEEL |
1000.0.1295 | Metal boatbuilding tool with long handle and hook |
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| Tool, metal boatbuilding tool with long handle and small metal hook on one end, probably for pulling out caulking from between seams, 13.25" | Description: Tool, metal boatbuilding tool with long handle and small metal hook on one end, probably for pulling out caulking from between seams, 13.25" |
1000.154.1121 | Triangular pointed boatbuilding tool |
| Tool, triangular pointed boatbuilding tool apparently for making small holes | Description: Tool, triangular pointed boatbuilding tool apparently for making small holes | |
1000.0.1133 | Wood mallet |
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| Tool, wooden mallet, small, commercially made handle and heavy and hardwood head, used in boatbuilding | Description: Tool, wooden mallet, small, commercially made handle and heavy and hardwood head, used in boatbuilding |
1000.154.1127 | Caulking iron |
| Tool, caulking iron, used to drive fiber caulking into the seam between planks on a boat | Description: Tool, caulking iron, used to drive fiber caulking into the seam between planks on a boat | |
1000.170.1232 | Double handled spoke shave |
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| Tool, double handled spoke shave, probably for smoothing a ship's mast | Description: Tool, double handled spoke shave, probably for smoothing a ship's mast |