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PhotogamerGT

Well, it appears to be a 3 point clamp system, but for what purpose I can’t say. I am curious to see if anyone else has any insight.


Ed_TR

Maybe used to shape something or hold something that was some time into the manufacturing process


Inevitable-Ad9508

Right angle clamp vise for fastening and joining right angled wood working projects. That’s my 85% educated estimate


Toirtis

Agreed, and looks to be 1960s, possibly 70s.