Whetstone Used for Sharpening Shoe Knives, 1880-1920

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Artifact Overview

Late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century shoemakers turned pieces of leather into footwear. These craftspeople used a wide range of specialized tools to measure, cut, shape, stitch, trim, finish, and decorate their handiwork. Their tools included a variety of knives, hammers, punches, clamps, awls, and polishers and burnishers. Though these tools seem highly specialized, shoemakers were always adapting, using whatever tools were at hand to make shoes.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Whetstone

Date Made

1880-1920

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Made in America

Object ID

28.997.80

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Stone (Worked rock)

Dimensions

Height: 1.375 in
Width: 2.25 in
Length: 2.75 in

Whetstone Used for Sharpening Shoe Knives, 1880-1920