What-is-it question XXXI.

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What-is-it question XXXI.

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These items were made throughout the 19th century.
This piece is 4 inches (10.16 cm) long.
What was it called?

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Post by draketail »

My guess it looks like a pair of women's sewing scissors. In the age before sewing machines, women often had a pair that was carried on a chatalaine or in a small sewing tool kit. Wealthy women often had silver scissors.
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They are not sewing scissors.
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Post by wev »

ribbon puller -- at least that is what my grandmother used her's for.
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Well done Wev!

Yes, they are called ribbon pullers.
Don't see many around.

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We put them to a rather different use in high school. . .
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Post by Doos »

I thought they were used for diapers (or is that what a ribbon puller does).
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Post by 2209patrick »

According to my book, ribbon pullers were originally used for threading a baby's diaper.
This is reflected in the design, a stork concealing a baby inside its wing.

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I'm sure these were useful for other purposes as well.

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