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Recall these? Many discover enigmatic tools at the house of his grandparents.

A young man was recently going through his grandparents’

old things after they passed and showed an interesting find to a friend of his.

The two could not tell what these metal

objects could possibly be until the found some information online.

The metal sticks are actually nutcrackers!

Likely from the 1940’s or 1950’s,

this type of nutcracker would be used to dig the actual nut out of a shell.

They help to get to the edible portion of any nut,

but are especially common to help one properly eat a chestnut

Nutcrackers like this were often in similar sets of seafood tools

that included implements for cracking

the shells of shellfish in addition to picks for pulling out the meat.

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