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I just bought this sort of an ink pen by pushing the bottom part a needle will comes out that tiny hole on the top part, I just would like to know is that a pen or not, it just have Made In England engraved without any other mark.

Thanks to every one.

Kader

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I would suspect that it is a blood-letting needle or a lancet. Relatively similar items are still available on AliExpress.

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I would suspect that it is a blood-letting needle or a lancet. Relatively similar items are still available on AliExpress.

Could also be part of a sewing machine

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Could also be part of a sewing machine

I don't think so.

The needle seems to be empty inside, like the needle of a siringae.

I think it is something medical.

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Sorry guys, but it's a cigar puncher ... easier to operate than cutter. I am looking for something like this :)

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Hi Guys, thank you all for your effort, “TOAMS” it’s indeed A Cigar Pencher, I do sell stuff on eBay and bought with a CUFFLINKS lot in a charity shop.

If you are interested buying it let me or I may drop you a link of my eBay listing soon I list it on eBay.

 

Thanks all again.

Kader

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Hi Guys, thank you all for your effort, “TOAMS” it’s indeed A Cigar Pencher, I do sell stuff on eBay and bought with a CUFFLINKS lot in a charity shop.

If you are interested buying it let me or I may drop you a link of my eBay listing soon I list it on eBay.

 

Thanks all again.

Kader

 

Interesting item.

 

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