What are these iron things

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montepollock said:
You can clean it up real nicely using a 12v battery charger/salt water.
Get a large plastic tub fill it 3/4 or so with salt water ,about a 1/8 cup per gallon of water. attache the positive? clip from charger to a stainless steel spoon,and the negative clip to the iron object (may need to file a small area on object so good contact is made)and immerse both into the bath but not touching each other then turn on charger.
after a few minutes,should see bubbles rising from the Object(if bubbles are coming from Spoon reverse the battery clips)Depending upon the amperage of charger and %salt used in solution Should probablt remove object and rinse every 2 hours or So to check progress,do not want to remove anymore metal than necessary
And use a soft non metallic brush to cleanWant to remove the rust from metal not pull metal away with Rust,
Should make a Nice "Hanger"
HH,Mont

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Here is a Magnetic Curry Comb in my 1895 Montgomery Catalogue .
 

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mojjax, you're the man! Great i.d.!!! :notworthy: Amazing how we can sometimes rationalize what seems to make sense, and then be absolutely WRONG! You keep us all on out toes! Again, great i.d. and made from soneone who doesn't lay down when he has a clue! :icon_thumleft:
 

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mojjax said:
Here is a Magnetic Curry Comb in my 1895 Montgomery Catalogue .

Thanks Mojjax! That's what I thought it was all along. I was never comfortable with the descriptive logo being on the underside....

As for the other thing, well we may never know
 

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Awesome ID mojjax. :icon_thumleft:
I regret not taking up a recent opportunity to buy an old catalogue,
but it was several hundred $$ :o

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mojjax said:
Here is a Magnetic Curry Comb in my 1895 Montgomery Catalogue .

"made of a magnetic metal" like.. iron? ;D

"will not rust" :icon_scratch:

Good point :icon_thumleft: :icon_scratch:

Mike
 

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