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Started by remrogers, August 12, 2018, 07:34:58 PM

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remrogers


Hawks Feather

Looks like an old hemorrhoid tool.   :innocentwhistle:   :innocentwhistle:   :innocentwhistle:

Jerry

nastygunz

That looks just like my cork borer sharpener!👍😉🍾

FinsnFur

Definitely a hemorrhoid tool :congrats:
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Quote from: FinsnFur on August 12, 2018, 08:39:46 PM
Definitely a hemorrhoid tool :congrats:

Yep, if you look close you can still see some specks of brown and I think the pitting was caused by blood that was not cleaned off from the last patient.

Jerry

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remrogers

This item is a cork borer sharpener.  A cork borer is used to bore holes in cork or rubber stoppers so that tubing can be inserted; this tool is used to sharpen the borer - and it has for more than 100 years. At the turn of the century, cork borers were used by chemists, moonshiners (for distillation), and apothecaries. Today, you're likely to find them used by chemists. Anyone who used a cork borer knew how to use a sharpener.