WOODWORKING TOOL USED AS A U.S. ARTILLERY BORMANN FUSE PUNCH

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Item Code: 980-33

Pointed flat iron blade approx. 3.50 inches long with a brass top.

These tools are also used for woodworking but many are found on Civil War sites and were used to punch the Bormann time fuse. Overall good condition.

Attached is an original tag from Francis Bannerman Co. N.Y.C.  [SL]

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