#11 I had a stack of those. they were the punch outs of thin decorative plywood lattice panels that were press cut. Dad worked in a lumber yard circa 1969 - 1970. They found many new uses.
why did no one identify #18 ? this is an over-rated one dimensional bore who made a career off playing the same character for 30 years and not wearing a bra.
Louis, don't care, would have done her upside down, backwards, standing on my head, one arm tied behind my back, fact might have given my left nut for a run at her.
#4 is NOT for Printing or Typesetting, Type is measured in Points and Picas.(I've been a Printer since 1974) Other Pictures of Rulers like this on the Internet are called Concave Rulers. They are very old and there's no info on how they are used.
"Found this old thing in a garage. It’s pretty heavy (maybe lead), looks like a weird torpedo, and was probably used in a war but not entirely sure. Any ideas?"
#11 I had a stack of those. they were the punch outs of thin decorative plywood lattice panels that were press cut. Dad worked in a lumber yard circa 1969 - 1970. They found many new uses.
why did no one identify #18 ? this is an over-rated one dimensional bore who made a career off playing the same character for 30 years and not wearing a bra.
Louis, don't care, would have done her upside down, backwards, standing on my head, one arm tied behind my back, fact might have given my left nut for a run at her.
#4 is NOT for Printing or Typesetting, Type is measured in Points and Picas.(I've been a Printer since 1974) Other Pictures of Rulers like this on the Internet are called Concave Rulers. They are very old and there's no info on how they are used.
They found many new uses.
#10 at first glance they looked like vacuum packed bats!
Shark eggs look similar to this as well.
This photo is taken in Hvide Sande (white sands) in Denmark
don't care, would have done her upside down, backwards, standing on my head, one arm tied behind my back, fact might have given my left nut for a run at her.