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<p>[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 9602331, member: 76316"]The relief for the blade may have been cut with a power tool (table saw); the bottom of that cut looks dead-square to the sides. That, an' the brass slotted screws (boat hardware) put it in the early to mid 20th C, for me. </p><p>I don't see it as a squeegee, bicbw.</p><p>It came to me with 2 others...when (an' <i><b>if</b></i>) I come across them, I'll post pics an' further descriptive chatter right here, that's a promise. Don't hold yer collective breaths. though...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 9602331, member: 76316"]The relief for the blade may have been cut with a power tool (table saw); the bottom of that cut looks dead-square to the sides. That, an' the brass slotted screws (boat hardware) put it in the early to mid 20th C, for me. I don't see it as a squeegee, bicbw. It came to me with 2 others...when (an' [I][B]if[/B][/I]) I come across them, I'll post pics an' further descriptive chatter right here, that's a promise. Don't hold yer collective breaths. though...[/QUOTE]
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