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Wrench
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This metal wrench is embossed with "Gray Forged Steel", "Made in Canada".
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013.21.86
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Wrench
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This metal wrench appears to be hand-forged. It has no seam - no maker's mark.
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013.21.88
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Lincoln manual gear lube pump
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A rusted Lincoln manual gear lube pump that was originally yellow in colour and it was Found in Collection next to the Pelton Wheel. It was used for cars/trucks for transmissions, manual gear boxes, differentials, transfers and transaxles. This was mainly for protecting internal gear systems from wear and heat damage. On the side of the pump handle reads "Lincoln". The company, Lincoln Industrial Corporation, was first found in 1910 by Frank Barks and Edward Barstow during The Age of The Automobile era. Originally called the Steel Roof Truss Company, it also had a couple of other names changed in the process, such as Barks and Barstow Manufacturing Company in 1912 and Lincoln Steel and Forge Company in 1916 until it finally settled with the current brand name, Lincoln Industrial Corporation. The company has been bought and sold several times after 1953, and their products still remain under the Lincoln brand in present times, aside from other parental companies willing to purchase Lincoln Industrial Corporation in recent years.
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021.08.01
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Hooks
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Two hand forged hooks. a) Good condition - L 8cm W 4.5 cm. b) Very rusted, bigger hook than a) with a smaller head. L 8.5 cm W 4.5 cm."
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992.07.05ab
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Blower for Forge
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This small blower is for a forge and is made entirely of metal. It has a handle which is connected by gears to a fan which in turn blows air out a small opening. Condition: badly rusted, the handle is rusted in position. Inscription reads " Canada Blower & Forge Co., Kitchener Ont."
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985.10.22
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Blower for Forge
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a) This is a blower for a forge on a stand. With the exception of the handle it is completely metal. If one were to turn the handle a fan would blow air through a pipe to a forge. It is very rusted. Inscription- "Champion Blower and Forge Co., Lancaster, PA.,U.S A., Patented April 16, 1902, June 11, July 30, 1901. See Hudson's Bay 1910-1911 catalogue p206. b) The second blower apparatus reads "Champion Blower & Forge Co., Lancaster, PA., USA" - casing also reads "400". Both blowers are the same dimension.
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985.04.05ab
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blower for forge
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Inscription reads "Champion Blower Forge 400, Lancaster P.A. U.S.A." This is an all metal piece of equipment. It is mounted on a tripod. When you turn the handle air is forced through the pipe because of the suction of a flattened sphere which contains a fan. It is rusted but in workable condition. See H.B. Catalogue(1910-1911) p206.
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986.16.01
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Hand Forged Railway Spikes
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Three railroad spikes from PGE Railway. They were found in the garage section of the old Taillefer garage. They are like new and in excellent condition. The garage ceased operation in the 1960's. Bob Priest purchased the building and converted it into a drug store. The spikes are painted black with some white speckling.
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014.03.01, 014.03.02, 014.03.03
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Horseshoe
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horseshoe - wide in shape with six visible nail holes. It appears to be hand-forged and is corroded.
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989.40.05
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Horseshoe
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Horseshoe - wide in shape. Eight nail holes are visible and it appears to be hand-forged. The surface is abraded and corroded. History unknown.
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989.40.06
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Horseshoe
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Horseshoe - wide in shape. Eight nail holes are visible and it appears to be hand-forged. One nail is visible and is square headed. The surface is abraded and corroded. History unknown.
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989.40.07
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Horseshoe
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horseshoe with eight nail holes. It appears hand-forged.
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Accession #:
989.40.09
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Horseshoe
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Horseshoe - wide in shape. Eight nail holes are visible and it appears to be hand-forged. Two nails are visible and is square headed. The surface is abraded and corroded. History unknown.
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989.40.10
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