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Came across this today. Owner says "It's about a hundred years old, never seen a drop of oil".

Hint: It's for decorative purposes.

Tomorrow or day after I'll expand the album with the solution.

Edit 1: Third pic added to the album.

Edit 2: solved. Three more pics added. The tool owner has a flower shop. I'ts used for making pretty and fringy paper to decorate stuff with.

Hope I notified everyone. Thanks for playing!

Came across this today. Owner says "It's about a hundred years old, never seen a drop of oil". Hint: It's for decorative purposes. Tomorrow or day after I'll expand the album with the solution. Edit 1: Third pic added to the album. Edit 2: @stupidbird solved. Three more pics added. The tool owner has a flower shop. I'ts used for making pretty and fringy paper to decorate stuff with. Hope I notified everyone. Thanks for playing!

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It does, doesn't it? It's a non-food tool.

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The only other guess I'd have is a cloth ripper, but it doesn't really look like that either.

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Bzzzt.

To be fair, I wouldn't have guessed what it's for until I was shown what it does. Maybe the many Ladies of Poal have better odds at recognizing it.

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Hmmmm. I have no idea, I'll wait until you post the answer.

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Third pic added to the album.

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The one wheel looks to ride inside the other, but I'm still at a loss. It looks to be crimping or creasing something soft, but what? An envelope sealer?