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Description
Nailing box used in the Yoneda Farm packing shed 1940s to mid 1980s. It was made by Masato Yoneda from a wood keg (of the type that used to carry nails). Certain fruit and vegetable boxes required a wooden lid nailed on top. The blade end of the hammer is ideal for prying up a nailed lid or removing a broken slat on a crate or box needing repair.
Type
image
Identifier
17328C60-86E8-4677-9DF5-981071013100 2022-28-7
Subject
Family-owned business enterprises (LCSH) Agricultural machinery & implements Agriculture (LCSH) Hammers Nails & spikes Yoneda, Masato
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