Found in a barn

Old barns and storage sheds often hide forgotten tools from earlier generations, each with a practical purpose that may not be obvious today.

During a cleanup, someone might find a heavy iron tool with a center hinge and sharp, evenly spaced teeth along curved inner edges.

At first glance, it can look unusual or decorative, but its sturdy build and plier-like motion suggest it was made for demanding farm work.

The jagged teeth are the key detail—they’re designed for gripping and stripping rather than cutting, especially on something round and firm.

This matches a traditional handheld corn sheller, once used to remove kernels from dried corn cobs before modern machinery.

Farmers relied on tools like this to process harvests efficiently for storage, livestock feed, or sale.

To use it, a dried corn cob was placed between the hinged jaws, and pressure was applied while rotating the cob, allowing the teeth to strip kernels away in sections.

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