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Antique Nu-Way Pat. 1929 Industrial Steel Shoe Stretcher Cobbler Tool Steampunk

Antique Nu-Way Pat. 1929 Industrial Steel Shoe Stretcher Cobbler Tool Steampunk

Regular price $149.95 USD
Regular price $199.95 USD Sale price $149.95 USD
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Very cool vintage Nu-Way industrial steel shoe stretcher with a wonderful aged steampunk appearance.

This heavy-duty adjustable cobbler’s tool features a metal shoe-shaped form, two T-handled screw adjusters, and an articulated heel mechanism. The foot form has three vent holes near the toe and measures approximately 8 inches long. The overall tool measures approximately 12 inches tall in its current adjusted position.

The metal surface has a naturally aged industrial finish with oxidation, patina, scratches, and wear throughout. It would make a great addition to a collection of antique cobbler tools, shoe-repair equipment, mercantile décor, industrial antiques, or steampunk display pieces.

Similar Nu-Way shoe stretchers are associated with a 1929 patent. Please review the photos closely for the most accurate representation of condition and construction.

Approximate measurements:

  • Overall height in current position: approximately 12 inches
  • Metal shoe form length: approximately 8 inches
  • Shoe form width at widest point: approximately 3 inches
  • Overall length including rear handle: approximately 18–20 inches, depending on adjustment

Condition:
Good vintage industrial condition with substantial age-related wear, oxidation, surface discoloration, scratches, and patina. Both T-handled adjusters are present. The mechanisms appear intact, but the item is being sold primarily as a collectible and decorative piece. No restoration has been attempted. Please review all photos carefully.

Details:

  • Vintage Nu-Way shoe stretcher
  • Industrial cobbler or shoe-repair tool
  • Heavy metal construction
  • Two adjustable T-handled screws
  • Articulated heel mechanism
  • Likely associated with a 1929 patent
  • Original aged patina
  • Great steampunk, workshop, or mercantile décor
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