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Old 28th May 2017, 12:25 PM   #1
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Default what is this spear?

i got this from a japanese surplus shop, they do not know what it is. i am trying to look for similar images in the internet but cannot find any.

can anybody tell me anything about this? is this a weapon or just a farm or garden tool?

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Old 28th May 2017, 04:39 PM   #2
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Hi
Looks very like the handle on a wood turning chisel, form of " Blade" does not look like something you would use wood turning though.
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Old 28th May 2017, 05:18 PM   #3
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Are the edges of the outer prongs sharp? it reminds me of a tool I used to cut holes, by spinning the tool, in gaskets.
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Old 28th May 2017, 05:21 PM   #4
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yes the outer prongs are a bit sharp and thin. yes maybe this is a woodworking tool then.

thank you very much for your replies!

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Old 29th May 2017, 12:12 AM   #5
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This is, I think, another Oriental woodworking tool as noted.
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Old 29th May 2017, 06:45 AM   #6
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Quick google of wood turning chisel found many images such as attached
Tool head does not look like something I recognise, but tools are often altered for specific jobs
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Old 29th May 2017, 04:30 PM   #7
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This absolutely is a Japanese drill. These big ones were often operated with a bow or a rope.
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