Contributing Member Jordan Posted September 9, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted September 9, 2009 A gentleman and his wife gave me a bag of stuff at church last Sunday, they said it was his fathers and since I work with leather they figured I could use it. There were a bunch of wallet sized blanks and a couple that had been Sheridan carved and a tool that I had not seen before, marked made in England by Maun Industries, it has a three prong slit cutter and a swivel anvil, they look removable some how. Also a photo of a practice wallet that I think Tina will recognize. Quote
Members whinewine Posted September 9, 2009 Members Report Posted September 9, 2009 A gentleman and his wife gave me a bag of stuff at church last Sunday, they said it was his fathers and since I work with leather they figured I could use it. There were a bunch of wallet sized blanks and a couple that had been Sheridan carved and a tool that I had not seen before, marked made in England by Maun Industries, it has a three prong slit cutter and a swivel anvil, they look removable some how. Also a photo of a practice wallet that I think Tina will recognize. Jordan: this is a lacing punch- I have 1 just like it. Instead of using a standard 'whackitwiththemallet' punch, all you had to do was squeeze the handles. It came with a single hole punch, also, & yes, the parts are removable and interchangable. russ (& I can't remember the last time I used it- {maybe I should try it to see why I don't use it?}) Quote
Elliot Posted September 10, 2009 Report Posted September 10, 2009 A gentleman and his wife gave me a bag of stuff at church last Sunday, they said it was his fathers and since I work with leather they figured I could use it. There were a bunch of wallet sized blanks and a couple that had been Sheridan carved and a tool that I had not seen before, marked made in England by Maun Industries, it has a three prong slit cutter and a swivel anvil, they look removable some how. Also a photo of a practice wallet that I think Tina will recognize. I have a tool like that one. Use it for punching lacing holes, glue a chunk of poundo board on the anvil. Makes for better holes. Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted July 19, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted July 19, 2010 My only problem with these punches? My hand got insanely sore when punching a lot:) ferg Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted July 19, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted July 19, 2010 ALL I CAN SAY " YES THEY WILL" I honestly beleive Tandy sold them to make $$$$$ Quote
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