Ok What the heck are these things? Added Picture

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Re: Ok What the heck are these things?

PBK said:
The Humydrole is a humidifier made to be soaked in water and then kept in a tobacco humidor or pouch.

Scroll to near the bottom of the page at:

http://www.wesleys.co.za/smokingquality.htm
Great ID PBK and Gypsy. humydrole.jpg

GALT 1073 said:
No this thing is really small. Refer to the picture with all the stuff on it for size comparison please


it could be from a "thumb Plane" they get pretty small.
"""The thumb plane measures 1 11/16" wide, 5 1/2" long (sole length of which the rear "lip" extends 5/16" out from the rear of the plane body). The iron is 1 1/2" wide. The adjuster is 40 tpi making it very sensitive (same as a micrometer thread). The body is made of navel brass and the sole is of coarse steel. The wood infill, wedge and bun is Kingswood. The plane weighs 1.5 lbs. It certainly has "authority" when planing nasty grain"""
I collect and sell antique planes and even though it has the shape of a cap, I would say NO on it being a plane part. It says "HOOK-FAST."
 

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mastereagle22 said:
So how can someone search the patent records on something? Is there a way to do it over the web or do you have to go somewhere and do it? :icon_scratch:
Heres your patent, for sure, 1,481,911 January 29, 1924 on the "Hook Fast" but I dont know how it applies to your buckle. http://tinyurl.com/ycc384t
 

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