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On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 04:24:08 -0400, "Rob H." wrote:

Six more items have been posted:

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1382 - I don't think this is for wine barrels, I think it is for
lifting cooking kettles off the fire.
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:20:51 -0400, "Rob H." wrote:

OK----something from the 1880's, round, that
would take 2 people to pack .

Beehive?

Keg of nails or horseshoes?

Gunpowder?

Barrel of beer?

Peter Piper's peck of pickled peppers?




None of the above, it was something found in the home or place of business.

Four of the rest were answered correctly this week:

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To carry a pot belly stove?

--Andy Asberry--
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To carry a pot belly stove?

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Yes, it was patented as a stove lifter.



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