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Amanda 3 year s ago
#13 Its schrimshaw. Sailors would carve scenes onto teeth,bones,baleen,etc. It may or may not be authentic. There's tons of fake schrimshaw out there.
       
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Roger 3 year s ago
Good eye. I couldn't tell what the engraving was. Most scrimshaw I've seen has been done on ivory, bone or horns that were used to hold blackpowder. It is really some beautiful work.
       
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Flossy 3 year s ago
#6 You'll find similar "phantoms# for CAT-Scan machines. I'm a radiographer as well!
       
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Elsie 3 year s ago
#15 the eagle iron was not a design choice. The invented could not afford a mold. So the first speed were made in such a waffle iron. I had the Pre-Montreal cross country shoes with the real eagle iron souls.
       
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Elsie 3 year s ago
Elsie,

Sorry, typo... Waffle iron.
       
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Lissa 3 year s ago
I live in Montréal. What is pre
Montréal cross? I’m curious about the waffle iron.
       
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Lissa 3 year s ago
These types of posts are one of my favourites. Please send more. L
       
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Manerva 3 year s ago
#19 Since Acrylic Glass was only popular after second World War, I think it must have taken longer to reach ordinary users. So I guess possibly this was original in glass and later changed to acrylic.
       
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Austin 3 year s ago
#3 I believe they have it backwards. The hot air from the home is drawn up the chimney (heat rises) which draws cooler air from ground level, especially at night.
       
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"Little silver box. Looks like a pendant for a necklace. 1.2 x 0.8 inches (3 x 2 cm). There is an engraving: B&S, “anchor”, “lion”, b – There was a price tag inside mentioning: $ 80, Vesta Birmingham England 1901"

A: "It’s a holder for matches and striker."

 

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