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Id old unusual? Blanchard grooving compass

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Hi, i picked this up second hand years ago.
it's obvious that it's some kind of grooving compass but i am puzzled by the curved end on one of the legs. is it used to cut a groove ? It is close to being sharp and one size has a nick in it so i assume it was sharp once but i may be wrong.

Even without knowing how to use it exactly, it makes very nice straight lines :)

It is stamped with "Blanchard Paris" does this mean its from before Blanchard started working with other people; 1830-1840 ish ?

 

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That's a very nice tool you have I don't know anything about Blanchard but I would use that baby good luck with it and have fun.

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Its a old compass race use for cutting a slight channel for stitching think most use a stitching groover these days 

https://www.fenlandtools.com/product-page/saddler-s-compass-race 

https://www.abbeyengland.com/economy-screw-race-g--race--screw  Another kind of race 

https://www.abbeyengland.com/economy-double-race-g--race--dbl

https://www.abbeyengland.com/economy-single-race-g--race--sng

Hope this helps

JCUK

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So my suspicions were correct, thanks!

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No worries just added two more. 

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nice.
just sharpened mine carefully with some 1200 grit paper and it's a beast!

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I hazard guess that it may be used rather for marking parallel lines the length of the width of the feet, like for parallel oblong holes.

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