Saddlers' tools
One little known item in our museum collection is a large wooden box containing forty small saddlers' tools, made of iron and still bearing an aroma, which lies somewhere between oil, leather and creosote.
![Saddlers tools](/image/5815/Saddlers-tools/gi-responsive__100.jpg?m=1616669655093)
At the time, the store dealt in all kinds of leather repairs, but in its early years it was very much a saddlers, working on horse harnesses for local traders in a time before motor vehicles. Mr Reynolds himself learnt his craft as a saddler in Harrow.
Mr Reynolds' tools are a link back to an age of specialist rural crafts.
They include a set of measurers for marking out hides, punches (which would have been used with a large hammer or mallet), knives, and perforators (which would have prepared the leather for stitching).
If you wish to view these tools, get in touch by emailing archives@hillingdon.gov.uk