Ok I have a Miller Factory Tool that was made in the Mid 1930's.
The object is for someone to guess what the tool was used for.
It has a Letter c - xxx.
Some hints. It is not a tool my wife uses to persude me to do some work around the house.
It is not a pickle fork for removing the tierod ends
It is not the tool that is used to remove the gasket and seal on the transmission.
The two ends have been coated with a plastic dip so as to protect the area where this comes in contact with the car. I did the dip on the ends.
Also look close to the inner part of the tool. This tool is used to remove two items and are sort of connected to each other.
I will put up the final information in a couple of days along with the factory pictures and description taken from my Miller Catalog.
Hint you strike the top of the handle to remove something
Rich Hartung
Desoto1939@aol.com.
cell 484-431-8157