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    I just found a Hyster's Paddlehone that was my father's. Any information regarding this would be appreciated. It still has the directions for use paper on the backside and appears in good condition. The box is not in too good shape. Is this a collectable or a throw away?
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    Do you have any pictures? Can you tell us the condition of the paddle hone?

    Being a family heirloom holds a lot of worth in my opinion. The only question I would be trying to figure out is if it is worth trying to make it functional...... and for that we need pictures!
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    I am having difficulty attaching the photos, but will try again.Name:  IMG_2646.jpg
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    Looks like leather.

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    Just to be clear, that is a paddle strop, not a hone. It looks to in usable shape to me. Congrats!
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    It says Paddlehone on the back,(pat. applied for), the picture is blurry, I know, so that's why I called it a hone. Thanks for the info.

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