P Phil R Retro Newbie Oct 2, 2012 #1 My wife bought this set from the local boot sale for me. We've a pretty good idea what they're for, or rather their application for cycling use... can you guess? I'll let you know in a bit... What we don't know is when they were made. Any ideas? Attachments IMG_1759 small.jpg 95.8 KB · Views: 815
My wife bought this set from the local boot sale for me. We've a pretty good idea what they're for, or rather their application for cycling use... can you guess? I'll let you know in a bit... What we don't know is when they were made. Any ideas?
jm Senior Retro Guru Oct 2, 2012 #2 When you catch the chav that chucked the bottle at you you insert one end in either nostril and suspend him or her from something high.
When you catch the chav that chucked the bottle at you you insert one end in either nostril and suspend him or her from something high.
T tiermat Retro Guru Feedback View Oct 2, 2012 #4 The only thing I can think of is a third hand tool for setting up cantis.
P Phil R Retro Newbie Oct 2, 2012 #5 Just a tip. The photo was taken on the macro setting, the hooks open out to be 45mm across. So probably about right for stringing up by the nostrils then...
Just a tip. The photo was taken on the macro setting, the hooks open out to be 45mm across. So probably about right for stringing up by the nostrils then...
Old Ned Old School Grand Master Oct 2, 2012 #7 Holding a chain in position while it's being rivetted? Not a lot of help here either! http://www.questel.com/piug/piugl2000/1221.html
Holding a chain in position while it's being rivetted? Not a lot of help here either! http://www.questel.com/piug/piugl2000/1221.html
gmac123 MacRetro Rider Oct 2, 2012 #8 Old Ned":2b6o48rm said: Holding a chain in position while it's being rivetted? Click to expand... that would be my guess, always used a bit of an old spoke bent into a hookish shape at both ends to do the same thing
Old Ned":2b6o48rm said: Holding a chain in position while it's being rivetted? Click to expand... that would be my guess, always used a bit of an old spoke bent into a hookish shape at both ends to do the same thing
H hamster Retro Wizard Feedback View Oct 2, 2012 #9 A quick google finds that it was registered as a design in 1900! http://www.questel.com/piug/piugl2000/1221.html
A quick google finds that it was registered as a design in 1900! http://www.questel.com/piug/piugl2000/1221.html
Midlife Retro Wizard Oct 2, 2012 #10 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1900s-pair-Te ... 0992013700 When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.