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More model informationThis artifact is a pair of pliers that are made of iron. The pliers are about eight inches in length, two inches in width, and are an inch tall. The pliers have been identified by archaeologists at Fort Vancouver as cobblers pliers, specifically, lasting pliers, which are used for stretching shoe material over the shoe form. The pair of pliers have a rectangular nub coming out from one side of the head of the plier, which is used for hammering.
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Apr 23rd 2018
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