Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Mystery Solved

Remember I purchased this large safety pin at the Newbridge Swap Meet on Sunday and had no idea what it would be used for.

I looks like a giant’s nappy pin.  It was suggested it is a kilt pin, but way too big, then it was suggested it was for keeping a cardigan/wrap closed, but once again too thick, as it would leave a gaping hole in any fabric.  Is it a stitch holder for knitting?  No, too short and once again too thick and difficult to open.

A google search using their image search revealed the truth.  It is a Risdon Key Tag, although this one is a different brand.

They were designed with the flat surface over the clip to enable a number or name to be stamped on it.  They had various uses, one being for sailors to close their laundry bags, another being to “lock out” machinery while it was being worked on, so that no one could accidentally start up the machine.

So, not at all textile related, but still an interesting talking point collectable.

8 comments:

Maria said...

Interesting… what did we do before google??

Jennifer said...

That is interesting! The spring on the right hand end looks fairly tight.

Lin said...

A great find with an interesting history. x

Fiona said...

thats a fun artifact....
Hugz

Susan Smith said...

Glad the pin conundrum is sorted, but I also thought of safety pins for certain things in hospitals when I was younger. Talk soon, take care & hugs.

ShinyNewThing said...

You did well with your mum that she was a finisher and didn't leave much stash. I seem to have a hoarder mentality, if I get interested in something then I want all the things. I am trying to do better!

Michelle Ridgway said...

Wow. So interesting things in this old world from yesterday.

kiwikid said...

Wonderful history, that will keep people guessing.