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Been using this as a modeling spoon but not kinda curious what it is really for. Any ideas?

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Air guitar.

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Sorry, couldn't figure out how to add a picture. But air guitar is a damn good guess, lol!post-59687-0-84886000-1443146355_thumb.j

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blackhead remover, does not look sharp like an edge beveler would be.

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according to my leather craft tools book by Al Stohlman that is a Bisonette edger "and were used by the early saddle and harness makers" and they can be used in a pushing and pulling motion like Johnv474 has stated

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A bisonette edger would be larger and have sharpened edges around the hole(sharpened by running a round file across the bottom face) as well as not having as much of a "cup". Handle is wrone for a bisonette as well - should be larger, it does the same work as a regular edge bevelled and should be held roughly the same.

I'm going with blackhead remover https://www.google.com.au/search?q=blackhead+remover+tool

But if it works as a modelling spoon/tool, use it!

Cheers!

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Been thinking about some of those loop style blackhead removers that show up in the image search and wondering if they would be good for pulling lacing through slits and similar(yes I know a lacing needle is proper, but sometimes............).

Hmmmm.....

Cheers!

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