On Monday, November 24, 2014, jjb-aia@j... wrote:
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> Second is an unusual square with a rotatable blade. The markings are faint
> but I can make out the name "Topps" on the blade. Who might Topps be and
> what would these markings be for? This came from my Grandfather's
> assemblage of old tools. (He was much too practical to ever have a
> "collection")
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> http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps1.p
df">http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps1.pdf
> http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps2.p
df">http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps2.pdf
> http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps3.p
df">http://galootcentral.com/components/cpgalbums/userpics/10827/Topps3.pdf
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Jack.
This square was just discussed earlier this year.
http://www.swingleydev.com/archive/get.php?message_id=248152&submit_thr
ead=1">http://www.swingleydev.com/archive/get.php?message_id=248152&submit_threa
d=1
And a previously thread as well
http://swingleydev.com/archive/get.php?message_id=80596&submit_thread=1
">http://swingleydev.com/archive/get.php?message_id=80596&submit_thread=1
Kirk in HMB, but not really
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Sent from my iPad, apologies for the Auto Correct errors.
Kirk
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