TOOL: LEATHERWORKING AWL, SEDGWICK
Wooden handled tool with a sharp metal needle at the end.
Likely used by Alexander Douglas Sedgwick in his shed at 50 Bedford Street, Subiaco.
Used to punch holes in leather in saddlemaking and leatherworking.
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An example of old saddlers and leatherworking tools.
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