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toolsntat

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Well it was in the tools section on the bay :roll:
Do ya know what it is?
It is about 7" long.
Oh and the little thingy above it :wink:

Andy

 
Hi

Looks like they could be sugar nips / tongs

Any chance of some different angles on the top object?

Regards Mick
 
toolsntat":1z3hi4se said:
Well it was in the tools section on the bay :roll:
Do ya know what it is?
It is about 7" long.
Oh and the little thingy above it :wink:

Andy


No idea. The little built-in separate wire (round things) cutter looks interesting.

BugBear
 
I've no idea either and I am hoping that you know the answer Andy.
But thinking aloud... it's prettily decorated so maybe for use at table, or possibly in the kitchen. Also, the decoration suggests a chicken to me, so something food related.
It cuts something, but does not look very sharp, so it must be something quite easy to cut.
 
The head and the beak seem to be for cutting something round and narrow in varying sizes of holes. My first thought was trimming quills .... (what with it being a bird and all) but you don't want square ended quills and what would the main blade be for?

:-k
 
The thing at the top is for cutting glass rod. You put the rod into the V, then press the cutting wheel against the rod and twist it.
 
I like your idea for the cutter Mike - can you sort out the other one as well?

We've all been assuming the steel parts are handles to squeeze together but they look uncomfortably thin. If you turn it round, could it be a very elaborate pair of dividers? Dividers that do something else as well?
 
Not sure, I knew the cutter because I used one in the lab two weeks ago.

The bird thing could be used for cutting or decorating molten glass...some sort of glass blowing tool (although it looks too elaborate for a functional tool like that)
 
This is what I was thinking of, but I don't think it's right...

Blowers-Jacks-l.jpg
 
I've just found that eBay has lots of listings for something called a 'sarota' or betel but cutter, which I'd never heard of before. They come in all sorts of whimsical designs too. Could it be one of them?
 
thick_mike":10c3foir said:
The thing at the top is for cutting glass rod. You put the rod into the V, then press the cutting wheel against the rod and twist it.

Cheers Mike this is what I had guessed it would be and you sound pretty certain.
Used one yourself?
Was it spring loaded as mine maybe snapped?

Your theories for the other item are great but the cutting motion of the blade (should be sharper I guess) is where the action lies.
As far as I know everything else is purely decorative and may have some symbolic meanings, although of its type, from the resources thus viewed it would seem birds are not as common as some others.........

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/i ... nut+cutter

Not sure if it is really old or what but the craftsmanship is beautiful 8) 8)
EDIT OK SO I NEED TO TYPE QUICKER #-o
Spot on Andy and thanks Mike =D>

Andy
 
While your on a role I have no idea for this one #-o
The plate (fence?) under the cutter is adjusted by 2 thumbscrews
And it has RAMZAN 2 stamped on it :?: (see the search results on that one :? )
Really don't like those sprung loaded pointy handles :shock:

 
toolsntat":1x6if0gc said:
thick_mike":1x6if0gc said:
The thing at the top is for cutting glass rod. You put the rod into the V, then press the cutting wheel against the rod and twist it.

Cheers Mike this is what I had guessed it would be and you sound pretty certain.
Used one yourself?
Was it spring loaded as mine maybe snapped?

Andy

Yes, it had a spring...there are different types, but that is exactly the same as the one I used the other week.
 
Our Beloved father Mr. Mubarak Ali starts his professional career as an employee in local surgical factory in 1967 and he continues to serve different surgical companies till 1990.

Due to hard work and Wonderful Skills in hand tools making enable him to start his own business as a subcontractor to Local exporters with the name of Mubarak Surgical Maker in 1990. Initially, he was producing surgical instruments only but due to the growing demand of Beauty instruments and Precision Tools in the local market, He decided to sharpen his skills on these Hand tools also. In Few years, he becomes well known Subcontracted Company for producing beauty instruments and Precision Tools in the region. As our expertise and understanding of the international market Developed, we decided to Directly Supply our products in the international Market with A renewed Name AL-Ramzan Tools International which was the name of my Grand Father (Mr. Ramzan Ali).

http://www.dirgaga.com/company/AL+RAMZAN+TOOLS+INTERNATIONAL_4781.html

Maybe for lopping off body parts! :roll:
 
AndyT":2abfhkjx said:
I've just found that eBay has lots of listings for something called a 'sarota' or betel but cutter, which I'd never heard of before. They come in all sorts of whimsical designs too. Could it be one of them?

In the identification game, that's definitely one to you - nice work!

BugBear
 
TobyC":3jwrdbzh said:
Our Beloved father Mr. Mubarak Ali starts his professional career as an employee in local surgical factory in 1967 and he continues to serve different surgical companies till 1990.

Due to hard work and Wonderful Skills in hand tools making enable him to start his own business as a subcontractor to Local exporters with the name of Mubarak Surgical Maker in 1990. Initially, he was producing surgical instruments only but due to the growing demand of Beauty instruments and Precision Tools in the local market, He decided to sharpen his skills on these Hand tools also. In Few years, he becomes well known Subcontracted Company for producing beauty instruments and Precision Tools in the region. As our expertise and understanding of the international market Developed, we decided to Directly Supply our products in the international Market with A renewed Name AL-Ramzan Tools International which was the name of my Grand Father (Mr. Ramzan Ali).

http://www.dirgaga.com/company/AL+RAMZAN+TOOLS+INTERNATIONAL_4781.html

Maybe for lopping off body parts! :roll:

Eeek!! all I can say is your search engine is better than mine #-o
Mind you I have still not found out why I cannot use Google :evil:

Andy
 
bugbear":1pa1wlth said:
AndyT":1pa1wlth said:
I've just found that eBay has lots of listings for something called a 'sarota' or betel but cutter, which I'd never heard of before. They come in all sorts of whimsical designs too. Could it be one of them?

In the identification game, that's definitely one to you - nice work!

BugBear

Good ain't he 8) mind you surely this would make them medical :roll: :lol:
AndyT":1pa1wlth said:
betel but cutter
 
Damn spell checking android keyboard!

Betel NUT cutter.


A tradition of decorative drug paraphernalia as varied as that for tobacco, it seems.
 
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