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- "Fish Gripper" Pliers, 1950-1965 - People found different ways to relax when in the great outdoors. Some hiked, some rested at the camp, and others picked up a rod and reel and headed to the lake, river, or stream. Fishing gear similar to what is shown here was available to the typical fisherman during the mid to late 20th century.

- 1950-1965
- Collections - Artifact
"Fish Gripper" Pliers, 1950-1965
People found different ways to relax when in the great outdoors. Some hiked, some rested at the camp, and others picked up a rod and reel and headed to the lake, river, or stream. Fishing gear similar to what is shown here was available to the typical fisherman during the mid to late 20th century.
- Ear Tag Pliers, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Ear Tag Pliers, circa 1920
- L. Miller & Son Store Display of Pliers, 1923-1928 - Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.

- 1923-1928
- Collections - Artifact
L. Miller & Son Store Display of Pliers, 1923-1928
Louis Miller, a Russian Jewish immigrant to Chicago, started and operated L. Miller & Son hardware. A highlight of his store (located in an East European immigrant neighborhood) was an elaborate and extensive tool and hardware display that literally showcased the store's stock: not only great salesmanship but also a benefit to customers with a language barrier.
- Ear Tag Pliers, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Ear Tag Pliers, circa 1920
- Hog Ringing Pliers -

- Collections - Artifact
Hog Ringing Pliers
- Pliers -

- Collections - Artifact
Pliers
- Hog Ringing Pliers -

- Collections - Artifact
Hog Ringing Pliers
- Commemorative Carvings, 1876 -

- 1876
- Collections - Artifact
Commemorative Carvings, 1876