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Finger Loop Handheld Corn Husking Peg Adjustable Leather Strap

$ 5.27

Availability: 51 in stock
  • California Prop 65 Warning: WARNING: Use of this product can expose you to chemicals including leather dust, which is known by the State of California to cause cancer, and to lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm and/or developmental defects. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
  • Brand: Lehman's
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 2000
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Great for learning and for arms that aren't as strong. (Our local Amish friends call it a "boy's husker.") To use, slip over first three fingers, push peg under husk, grab with thumb and pull. Adjustable size, split leather. 4-1/2"L USA made Note: It seems our corn huskers have found additional uses, including upholstery removal! Here's an interesting note we received recently from a customer: "This note is to tell you that your corn husker #2000 is used around here in Pennsylvania by upholsters and in furniture factories to remove staples when making adjustments. Sewn covers are first staple-gunned onto the product (here and there) for fabric positioning and then neatly and carefully hand tacked
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    Finger-Loop Corn Husking Peg
    Great for learning and for arms that aren't as strong. (Our local Amish friends call it a "boy's husker.")
    To use, slip over first three fingers, push peg under husk, grab with thumb and pull.
    Adjustable size, split leather.
    4-1/2"L
    USA made
    Note:
    It seems our corn huskers have found additional uses, including upholstery removal! Here's an interesting note we received recently from a customer:
    "This note is to tell you that your corn husker #2000 is used around here in Pennsylvania by upholsters and in furniture factories to remove staples when making adjustments. Sewn covers are first staple-gunned onto the product (here and there) for fabric positioning and then neatly and carefully hand tacked. Initial staples are then removed afterward for safety and a smooth consistent appearance... Many upholsters are also from a farm background and know a useful tool when they see it."