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51/720
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A barrel tapper was used to drive a barrel tap into the bung hole of a barrel when the beer was ready to be used. The tapper consists of a wooden head, used to deliver several sharp blows to the tap, a lead handle, and a leather thong so that it could be hung from the wrist. Nothing is known of the origins of this barrel tapper. The handle is marked with the number '48'.
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1 Barrel Tapper; Wood & Metal Lead; Good Condtion
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MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This implement was used to drive the taps, either wooden or brass (see 51/629L) into the sides of barrels when the beer was ready to be used. The narrow end of a tap was driven into the bung hole of a barrel with several sharp blows of the tapper. // It consists of a wooden handle 15.5 inches in length, on which is set a head of lead 6.5 inches long and 1.75 inches in diameter. The lead is nailed to the wooden handle and is gouged with the marks of many blows. There is a leather thong threaded through the end of the handle so that the tapper can be hung from the wrist.', No Lavinia Smith No. recorded.
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_495.tif - High resolution image