Product Description
Great for learning and for arms that aren’t as strong. (Our local Amish friends call it a “boy’s husker.”) To use, slip over first three fingers, push peg under husk, grab with thumb and pull.. Adjustable size, split leather.. 4-1/2″L. USA made. Note: It seems our corn huskers have found additional uses, including upholstery removal! Here’s an interesting note we received recently from a customer: “This note is to tell you that your corn husker #2000 is used around here in Pennsylvania by upholsters and in furniture factories to remove staples when making adjustments. Sewn covers are first staple-gunned onto the product (here and there) for fabric positioning and then neatly and carefully hand tacked. Initial staples are then removed afterward for safety and a smooth consistent appearance. Many upholsterers are also from a farm background and know a useful tool when they see it.”
Product Highlights
- To use, slip over first three fingers, push peg under husk, grab with thumb and pull.
- Adjustable size, split leather.
- 4-1/2″L
- USA made Note: It seems our corn huskers have found additional uses, including upholstery removal! Here’s an interesting note we received recently from a customer: “This note is to tell you that your corn husker #2000 is used around here in Pennsylvania by upholsters and in furniture factories to remove staples when making adjustments. Sewn covers are first staple-gunned onto the product (here and there) for fabric positioning and then neatly and carefully hand tacked











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