Ben_R General Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2020 Posts: 14 Location: Bloomfield, IN
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Posted: 05,12,25 Post subject: Groover and gutter edger |
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I have two items for sale. Pictures found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CKiU3-9EGXtJ5dgonUXkCWvawxTfEd_4?usp=drive_link
The first is a Niagra Groover. I cleaned it up some. It's about 4 foot long and probably about 100 lbs. Asking $300 OBO.
https://archive.org/details/NiagaraMachineAndToolWorksCatalogNo50/page/n43/mode/2up
The second is a "gutter edger". I'm not exactly sure what it is and couldn't find it in any catalog. Here is the description from the gentlemen I bought it from:
"It’s actually called a gutter edger.
It was made for rolling the front edge of gutter in order to strengthen or stiffen that edge.
Of course it’s too small for long guttering and was mainly used on gutter water collection boxes, often called scuppers. It was also used to make ornamentation edges on signs, frames, etc."
Unknown maker. The only mark says "PAT MARCH 10th 1868". Asking $100 OBO for the gutter edger. It's about 2 1/2 foot and about 50 lbs. Someone spray painted it silver, but the original color appears to be black (possibly japaning?).
If you want to buy both, I'd drop the price some. |
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