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Dosie 3 year s ago
#7 Miniature Campbell's soup can advertising Tube Style Lighter

#9 Prylever Bar

#10 Fire Flapper
       
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Dyer 3 year s ago
Good collection.
       
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Judie 3 year s ago
#12 Not true. Its a Timberjack used to lift logs off the ground for cutting. Take the stand off the bottom and its a cant, used to roll logs.
       
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Almira 3 year s ago
Judie, i believe it's a home made log hook, here is something similar

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b0/49/9b/b0499bbe04cfdcc20e30dd3016d204e7.jpg
       
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Nap 3 year s ago
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Hey Izi? When you're posting these, make sure you scroll down the thread to the right answer to what the OP answers to as "Solved!" on Reddit r/whatisthisthing. u/leelee_nyc had the correct answer: Gaggenau Vario steamer (model VK230114).

Not a double boiler. :) Just a polite fyi. heart
       
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Barnabas 3 year s ago
#9 is an antique pallet jack, not a pry bar.

Notice the steel wheels. Back when warehouses had hardwood floors multiple workers would use one these to drag palleted goods short distances, like when one pallet needed to be jockied out of the way to fetch another pallet.

Also used by truckers in the back of trucks.
       
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