Two young men with aprons and tools

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Here’s a little carte de visite I just got. I’m not sure why, but I’ve always loved photos of that era showing people in a largely empty studio basically standing there, framed in full length. And this one is probably my first occupational photo of that type. But what is their occupation? The aprons resemble those worn by, say, blacksmiths, and I’m guessing the tool on the right is a file. But I’m stumped by the tool on the left. Any suggestions? (I’m sure it will seem obvious once I find out.) Also, there’s no information on the photo about who they are, or the name or location of the photographer. Still, I’m happy with it.

2 comments on “Two young men with aprons and tools”

  1. My guess is that the one on the left is some version of a flint or fire striker, to ignite a welding torch. Or maybe it’s a device used in blacksmithing. Or maybe used in making glass objects. In any case, used to start a fire.

    Whilst I have your attention: I guess the lady in the picture with Fats Domino is his mother, or an older female relative. Fats looks awfully young in the picture. So it may be an accurate guess.

    • That’s a good idea about a flint. I was thinking it might be some sort of torch or other flame-related gadget, but couldn’t find anything quite like it online.

      And I agree the woman with Fats Domino appears older than he does here. Her pose, with a relaxed smile and her arm around him, looks more like somebody familiar with him than a fan. An older relative is a good idea, and I was thinking it might be another singer or musician sharing a bill with him wherever this picture was taken. But I really don’t know.


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