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What am I?
The Engineers at work are having a little game by bringing in items and having each guess what it it used for. Today this little item was brought in. After a quick inspection it appears as if it was some kind of shell reamer. Looking at the deminsions I'd say it was a brass shotshell resizer/reamer.
You tell me what it is!
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and a second pic
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Actually I just found out exactly what it was (the Internet is so cool), so tell me..what's your guess??
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I'm gonne guess an industrial hemmoroid remover
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Don't know for sure but it looks like a nut cracker to me.
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Is it a bottle capper?
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What it am
Roll crimping tool for(paper) shotshells. Happen to have had a few over the years
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I was gonna guess but Steverino got it before I could post. I know I saw one at DR's Howard, Howard and Fines office. It was on the table with the Annaconna Moterschney. grayghost
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Quote:
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Skeet got it!! Good job
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