Another ID thread (not a pizza cutter)

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joshvegas

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Me again with another WTF if this item.

I have been tempted to cut a pizza with it but reckon perforations aren't that necessary and also my pizza bases aren't tough enough to require a two handed grip.

So... What did I get in this box of goodies from the auction?

Cheers

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It looks like a stitch marker for leather.
It produces indents in the leather for the thread to lie in to keep thread below leather surface. The gaps show where the hole location needs to be punched through with an awl.

But just a guess!
 
I'm with Sachakins on this one. The two handles imply that you put pressure on the fixed handle and use the hinged one for pushing and controlling the wheel.
On the other hand, leather indents are usually.. sharper/further apart and just have one handle.
The teeth kinda look like this:
https://i.etsystatic.com/21253052/r/il/fff778/2765736703/il_794xN.2765736703_ir9x.jpg
And I found this 'Stock image' where it describes it as 'toothed roller to transfer patterns from a common sheet of paper'
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-t...rom-a-common-sheet-of-paper-an-102198328.html
The angle just before the wheel seems consistent with vintage and modern tracing wheels, It's just that this one is monstrously huge.
 
I will go with an embossing wheel, the teeth are too blunt to be a stitch marker.
 
I agree it's something leathery however the edge is sharp even in it pitted condition I reckon of I leaned on it a bit the teeth would make a row of little incisions.
 
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