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Hello all knowing members. I’m just starting out in this hobby and have been left a number of tools by my grandfather and I’m not sure what they are and do. I’m unable to find them online. I hope you can help. Thank you 

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Looks like a set of modeling tools, a stitching or lacing chisel, a couple of lacing needles and I cant tell what the rest are. I cant get it big enough to see.

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The all wooden item is a creaser/burnisher.  C.S. Osborne made a model 20C.  I use something similar on tops of card pockets and it creases and burnishes in one step to my satisfaction.

 

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On 1/26/2020 at 1:35 AM, Builder said:

Hello all knowing members. I’m just starting out in this hobby and have been left a number of tools by my grandfather and I’m not sure what they are and do. I’m unable to find them online. I hope you can help. Thank you 

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Left end, looks like a selection of modelling stylus, with various ends

Right end, another modelling stylus, useful for working with lace

next to that I can make out two flat lacing needles. The other things might be round lacing needles - have they a hollow end

middle item is as Tugadude says

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