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    Default Smoke shop Indian

    Over the years, I have seen a lot of smoke shop/cigar store Indian figures and here is a typical looking one:

    Here is a much more modern looking one:


    OK, now who knows what this little gadget is:

    Here's another view:

    May be a cigar for the fourth person who will post the correct answer of what this gadget actually does/did....
    Good luck!!
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    I'm guessing something to do with tobacco...

    The real question is, Which is older? This contraption or BlasterBob?
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    Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.

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    Roller / Cutter?

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    Table top tobacco cutter
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    cast iron tobacco cutter

    http://www.bargainjohn.com/m162cTobaccoCutter.htm

    Aren't these used to cut the tabacco into sheets for rolling?
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    1900's RJ Reynolds tobacco cutter
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    Yeah, this gadget is just a wee bit older than I am. The answers are pretty darn close but they have to be refined somewhat.

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    cutter

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    1900's RJ Reynolds tobacco PLUG cutter
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    My favorite cigar shop has two of those Indians.
    I'll also say tobacco plug cutter.
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