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Hello All, I found these years ago in the back of a garage of a house where my ex-wifes neighbor lived. She had recently passed away. Are they sharpening devices for butchers knives? They can't be files as they have no "roughness". Two are triangular[large and small] one is flat and one has a semi-circular side. Are they perhaps files that have not been finished yet? The wooden box has little spring-loaded clips to hold the tools in place. Note the label which suggests 6 possibilities. Thanks and Regards, Leipzig
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I think they are engineers scrapers. Regards JOHN
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The company is still in business.Try Googling I did it last night.Send them photos and maybe you will get an answer.They sell butcher eqipment.
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Thanks, John and Ed! Regards, Leipzig
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