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Title: What is this? 4-1
Post by: remrogers on April 01, 2019, 10:02:26 AM
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Title: Re: What is this? 4-1
Post by: Okanagan on April 01, 2019, 11:00:34 AM
It is a device for accurately measuring slices of pie so that they come out the same size.  I needed this last evening when we had seven people and I devised a way to accurately cut each pie into seven pieces.  My method was probably less precise than the kitchen tool in your photo but no one could eyeball any discrepancies.

Title: Re: What is this? 4-1
Post by: remrogers on April 02, 2019, 08:45:58 AM
Uhhh, no, but your idea did make me laugh.

Thanks. I needed that.
Title: Re: What is this? 4-1
Post by: nastygunz on April 02, 2019, 05:55:31 PM
W. BRACKETT Folding Traveler Measuring Tool

Featured in: The Art of Fine Tools
Here's a rare measuring tool - a patented folding traveler by C.W. Brackett of Jordan, NY. This small traveler has a circumference of 12 inches with an indexing star wheel in the center for counting up to 12 full revolutions for a total of 144 inches. Another example of this tool was featured in a lavishly illustrated book "The Art of Fine Tools" by Sandor Nagyszalanczy. The one pictured in the book is from the collection of well-known tool collector and historian Patrick Leach. I've seen reference to that item being in his legendary "inner sanctum" of particularly fine tools. The patent date is October 13, 1885. This is n-mint, no bends, no polising, no oiling, all original. must have been closed at on time and has smll section at about 6" and 12 " wher the plating seems to be down to the brass. , no bneds , no issues, works fine slide lock is mint. back plating is mint
Title: Re: What is this? 4-1
Post by: FinsnFur on April 02, 2019, 07:24:31 PM
Okanagan  :laf: :laf:
Title: Re: What is this? 4-1
Post by: remrogers on April 03, 2019, 09:30:07 AM
Nasty has identified this item. It is a protractor and rolling measure, the back of the top piece is marked as a protractor.