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Corinne 2 year s ago
Man I love these posts! Thanks Izi ok
       
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Madge 2 year s ago
...it looks like a fish de-scaler.
       
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Hitty 2 year s ago
#7 Is it a new car? These are also used to track a car through the production line
       
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Cream 2 year s ago
#7 I have seen a similar one in car of my cousin being USED at bridge in Vancouver Canada (they stopped using it BTW).
       
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Harriet 2 year s ago
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Elbertson 2 year s ago
#6... I watched splattered foam sealant turn from tan to blue/purple after exposure to the sun over a few weeks, it looked a lot like this

#11... And ..... I am no wiser. WTF is a crab water dropper???
       
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Lettie 2 year s ago
Elbertson,
Blanc de Chine porcelain water dropper dated to c.1640 see : Exhibition of Blanc de Chine (S.Marchant & Son, London, 1985)
Offered and sold at £12,000.
       
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Obedience 2 year s ago
#1 - I don`t know what it is, but it is certainly not for making rope.
       
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Nathaniel 2 year s ago
#3 serves to grab a soap on a magnetic support
https://img.bestdealplus.com/ae04/kf/HTB1f9gpAVGWBuNjy0Fbq6z4sXXa8.jpg
       
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Jay 11 month s ago
#1 Victorian abdominal massager for those with lazy bowel function.
       
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"Found this whilst cleaning out an apartment, it’s pretty heavy and not sharp."

A: "An ornamental or ceremonial ‘sword breaker’ type martial arts weapon"

 

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