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What is a hecklepin?

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marand93 | 13:35 Thu 10th Jun 2010 | How it Works
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Also known as 'hackling pins'. In older times there were several trades associated with their manufacture. Hackling pin forgers, grinders, cutters - there was even a hackling pin makers trade union. The steel pins could be about 7'' to 9'' long and were taper ground to a very fine, sharp, point. The pins were then mounted close together, sticking up, and...
16:10 Thu 10th Jun 2010
What ever are heckle pins? I consulted the author of Focus on Holbeck who told me: "Heckle pins seem to have been important in Holbeck manufacturing as we have a few others who made them – heckle pins were used in the textile industry and were part of the machinery."
A heckle is used to comb out fibres prior to spinning, a hecklepin is one of the teeth of the comb used to do it.
Is it a pin that says, "Boo, get off. Youre rubbish" ;-)
Also known as 'hackling pins'. In older times there were several trades associated with their manufacture. Hackling pin forgers, grinders, cutters - there was even a hackling pin makers trade union. The steel pins could be about 7'' to 9'' long and were taper ground to a very fine, sharp, point. The pins were then mounted close together, sticking up, and covering the surface of a piece of board, so that It looked like a bed of nails, but with the pins more tightly packed. In operation, scroll down to 'Hackling' here...

http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Linen
"Is it a pin that says, "Boo, get off. Youre rubbish" ;-) "

Hey!!

:-(
It's for sticking in your Bum BOO when you go and hide behind Sofa ! lol

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