I've just returned from a Little R&R across the pond and whilst in Vancouver visited the Capilano Suspension Bridge ( http://www.capbridge.com/ ).
One of the displays detailing the history of the previous owners and history of the area consisted of some Logging and Lumber Tools.
So , can anyone explain to me how the following tool was used , by whom and for what purpose ?? Now its obviously to mark the/a object ( most probably , although not necessarily timber ) with the Individual Characters , which are embossed to the Hand axe in Reverse so that they will appear , once struck , in the correct order.
From the Phots its visible but not obvious that the Handle is actually made from Metal also.
So its obvious that is for individual marking of something , but what ?
Just interested in some more information if possible.
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One of the displays detailing the history of the previous owners and history of the area consisted of some Logging and Lumber Tools.
So , can anyone explain to me how the following tool was used , by whom and for what purpose ?? Now its obviously to mark the/a object ( most probably , although not necessarily timber ) with the Individual Characters , which are embossed to the Hand axe in Reverse so that they will appear , once struck , in the correct order.
From the Phots its visible but not obvious that the Handle is actually made from Metal also.
So its obvious that is for individual marking of something , but what ?
Just interested in some more information if possible.
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