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What is it? CCIV
"Artemus" wrote in message . .. 1133. Pneumatic 3 man pogo stick. "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted the latest set, I'll be away from my computer all day tomorrow so I'll be posting the answer page early in the morning. http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 1129. could that possibly be for sharpening plane blades? 1130. i'd guess ophthalmology device, no idea what though 1131. my first thought was some kind of cheese making tool. was surprised it'd be iron, but maybe in the old days that's all they had. i'd think having a tang it couldn't be used for anything with a lot of "prying" force. (RH mentioned "shovel" was on the right track) i thought maybe for digging peat... but i'd still think they'd design it with a more robust attachment point (to the handle). 1132. it does look like something for prying up something and removing nails or tacks. could it be some kind of upholsterer's tool? or do they have some kind of leather covered something held on by tacks in shipbuilding? 1133. my guess would also be some kind of exercise equipment (i had a look at the neatorama guesses). 1134. no idea. elicits a primal fear in me though, being a male. 1135. my first guess was a slide rule, like another poster said, a rotary slide rule. |
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