Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: lazyassforge on October 13, 2011, 06:52:36 AM
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I got these pliers at the flea market the other day. The jaws are approximately 1/4" thick and there is a wire cutter notch in the jaws. It also appears that there was a wire spring to open them that is now missing. They are stamped U S and I figure they are military origin. My question is, does anyone have an idea what time period? And are they for a specific purpose or just general issue pliers?
Thanks! Bill D.
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Looks like a government stamp alright. And it looks late 1800-ish. Other than that, no idea.
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Could be dynamite fuse pliers?
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Well, I got more curious here at work and searched for the pliers on the net. I found this website:
http://alsmilitaria.com/products-page/u-s-ww-i-earlier/field-gear-and-miscellaneous/u7053-8-wwi-u-s-army-m1910-wire-cutter-with-pouch/
Looks like they are WW1 wire cutters! The holes I thought had a spring look to be a place for a stop to keep them from opening too much?
Thanks!
BD
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Great detective work!