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What is it? Set 386
2228: maybe a port for a speaking tube? Open, the servants can hear
you, closed they cannot. 2229: a vacuum cup drill; it clamps onto a surface (?glass, polished rock) and drills a hole in it. 2230: maybe a fabric-arts gizmo, to hold strands of some kind of braidwork project?\ 2232: looks like a kind of carpet (canvas?) stretcher. |
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What is it? Set 386
2232: looks like a kind of carpet (canvas?) stretcher. Canvas stretcher is the closest guess so far, it was used on an animal farm in England, Wales or Scotland. |
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What is it? Set 386
"Rob H." writes:
2232: looks like a kind of carpet (canvas?) stretcher. Canvas stretcher is the closest guess so far, it was used on an animal farm in England, Wales or Scotland. Sheepskin hides? |
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What is it? Set 386
"Scott Lurndal" wrote in message .. . "Rob H." writes: 2232: looks like a kind of carpet (canvas?) stretcher. Canvas stretcher is the closest guess so far, it was used on an animal farm in England, Wales or Scotland. Sheepskin hides? No but sheep is the type of animal it's related to. |
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