I agree with being heated but these look like a fancier version of the old school soldering irons use to make leaded stained glass windows. A possibility……

My two cents 

Jeff from Connecticut 
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On Jan 22, 2023, at 1:35 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:



I couldn't help myself.  My first impression was there was enough metal there to be heated and the multiple in the set would mean the others could stay on the heat until needed.  That way continuous use could be accomplished.  So the application was next.  I figured that the shape would lend nicely to a seam.  So I figured veneer or leather.  Then looking at the tools in the picture, I realized that there wasn't any debris or staining anywhere so I figured not a glue application.  So my next thought was a leather burnishing iron.  My first application that came to mind was leather like a saddle or in the old book binding.  Then because of the plane of the flat surface compared to the handle, I would think there would be too many areas on a saddle the presser would not be able to reach.  That settles me square into book binding press and polisher.  Now you know how my brain works, see if google agrees.

Mike OK

On 1/22/2023 11:02 AM, Joseph Greenleaf wrote:
There is a way to search for images on Google. https://images.google.com
Searching for the image (which looks like a modern staple remover to me, but I'm sure it isn't. Why would you need more than one? Anyway, here is the search result:
Joe G.


On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 8:40 AM <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:

Ok guys a mystery to solve this pic came up when I was searching the internet for old woodworking tools

I don’t think they are anything to do with wood, now I don’t have the answer and its annoying

I want to know what the hell they are, 3 sets of 2 and 3 sizes too.

Any ideas I’m stumped

 

Bill

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