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    Whatzit?

    I found this while cleaning up my late father's workbench (such as it is.....) It was all gunked up with a sticky oil - I'm assuming some sort of paint/varnish/solvent residue - brush cleaner brought it to the condition seen here. It's about 5" long. The hooked lower arm folds back into a recess in the wooden handle.

    So - all you tool junkies - Whatzit?

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    I think that is a timber scribe . Used to mark the ends. I'm pretty sure someone will be able to give more detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mel Fulks View Post
    I think that is a timber scribe . Used to mark the ends. I'm pretty sure someone will be able to give more detail.
    Bingo!!!!!
    timber scribe.jpg
    Last edited by Bill Orbine; 10-13-2014 at 8:31 PM.

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    OK! Excellent - a timber scribe. Don't know what I'll ever do with it, though.

    There was actually another interesting mystery tool found as well, but I was able to ID it myself. Nice brass case, three oddly configured steel blades that folded into the case along with a double beveled knife blade - ADV. Replicas NYC cast into the inside of the case. So how many of you know what a fleam is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Darrow View Post
    OK! Excellent - a timber scribe. Don't know what I'll ever do with it, though.

    There was actually another interesting mystery tool found as well, but I was able to ID it myself. Nice brass case, three oddly configured steel blades that folded into the case along with a double beveled knife blade - ADV. Replicas NYC cast into the inside of the case. So how many of you know what a fleam is?

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    fleam , I saw the name before BUT do not remember where

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    A fleam is a tool used in the old days for blood letting. They said if you were not felling well they would cut you with a fleam and get the bad blood out. The barber was also the guy that would do this. Those were the good old days.
    Last edited by TODD RAYMER; 10-14-2014 at 2:27 PM. Reason: to add to

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    Todd - 'zackley! Dad was an MD - I figure this was a promo from maybe a drug company or something similar, probably came in a nice box w/ company name/logo. Don't think Dad ever used it - at least not for the purging of bad humors.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Darrow View Post
    Todd - 'zackley! Dad was an MD - I figure this was a promo from maybe a drug company or something similar, probably came in a nice box w/ company name/logo. Don't think Dad ever used it - at least not for the purging of bad humors.......
    so this fleam is a type of knife ,are they illegal to own /carry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Darrow View Post
    OK! Excellent - a timber scribe. Don't know what I'll ever do with it, though.
    Her's what it is used for. Timber Scribe use
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