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Material
METAL-IRON
Description
Object is a plier-like tool formed of two molded pieces of Iron and double hinged at the top. The heads of the device are similar and opposite. Each head has groves along both sides. When the handles are flipped one way, it created five holes where the head pieces join. They are graduated from smal…
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR COMMUNICATION
Sub-Category
MULTIPLE USE OBJECTS
Description
Object is a plier-like tool formed of two molded pieces of Iron and double hinged at the top. The heads of the device are similar and opposite. Each head has groves along both sides. When the handles are flipped one way, it created five holes where the head pieces join. They are graduated from small to large, from top to botton. When the handles are flipped the other way, it creates four double holes graduated from large tat the top to smaller at the bottom. The handles are smooth & narrow. The bottom of one handle is shaped into a screw-driver. The other has a small, open, rectangular metal clip which can be uses to fasten the handles together.
Material
METAL-IRON
Width
4.6cm
Length
29cm 1 side 2.4cm 2nd side
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1979.115.31
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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