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US Patent: 651,897
Wire Stretcher and Reel Carrier
Patentee:
Charles Stoolfire (exact or similar names) - Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory

USPTO Classifications:
140/53, 242/597.8, 254/251, 7/117

Tool Categories:
agricultural : fencing tools : multipurpose fence tools
pliers

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Unknown

Witnesses:
Samuel S. Williams
William E. Jones
Geo. E. Frech
R. P. Herrick

Patent Dates:
Applied: Nov. 21, 1899
Granted: Jun. 19, 1900

Patent Pictures:
Charles Stoolfire patent June 19, 1900
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Description:
The wire on the reel is for fastening fence wire to posts; the primary function of the tool is a fencing pliers including wire cutters, with wrench, screwdriver, nail claw, etc. An example pictured in the Smith's "Collectors Guide for Fencing Tools" does not have the wire spool carrying spindle.

Stoolfire's earlier "pliers" patent (no. 651,896) had a slightly different primary focus.

Collamer & Co., patent attorneys.

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