Can you guess the June mystery tool?
Here’s June’s mystery tool—can you figure out what it was used for? Hint: despite appearances, it’s not a medieval torture device.
If you think you know what it is, share your guess using the contact form below. Include your full name and the town where you live. Submissions are due by Monday, June 30, 2025. The correct answer will be revealed on Tuesday, July 1. Good luck!
Submission Form
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May Mystery Tool
Jennifer Royer, curator at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, has identified May’s mystery tool as an iron seam cutter with a turned wooden handle. Measuring 8.5 inches in length, the tool was used in leatherworking to cut precise seams.
This month’s mystery tool stumped everyone who submitted a guess.
Most people incorrectly identified the tool as a chisel, while someone else guessed it was used to remove a tire from a car rim. One particularly creative guess suggested it was a buttonhole cutter—used after stitching the outline of a traditional buttonhole to punch out the center. These types of punches, they noted, come in various sizes to match different button dimensions.
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