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Jedediah 2 year s ago
#10: It's a "sap". They were frequently used by police back when they didn't have to be p@#sies. dirol
       
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Bridget 2 year s ago
Jedediah,
You can read more about them here:
www.usconcealedcarry.com/blog/the-leather-sap-old-school-but-is-it-legal/
       
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Cory 2 year s ago
Jedediah,

I've always heard them called blackjacks
       
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Aze 2 year s ago
Cory,

Same
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Jedediah,

You mean back when they could indescriminantly cause internal bleeding and cuncussions and pretend nothing happened?
       
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Calpurnia 2 year s ago
#10 is also called a cosh. Some have a spring steel strip in the middle to make them stiffer.

#8 is a Turkish coffee grinder. I have one exactly like this one that I got in Turkey in 1972.
       
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Savannah 2 year s ago
Calpurnia,

Hmmm... I thought a cosh was more like a nightstick.....
       
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Tabby 2 year s ago
Savannah, you are correct. A cosh is typically a rigid bar or stick used as a bludgeon, whereas what is pictured is flexible and referred to as a blackjack, and usually contains lead pellets within the bulbous end. Originally the term "sap", derived from "sapling", from which the weapon was made, also described a rigid type of bludgeon, but is now used casually and informally, as Jedediah has demonstrated.
       
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Luther 2 year s ago
#26 Specifically, used in attaching the screw-on connector to TV antenna or cable box cable, by crimping the collar on the connector.
       
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Steph 2 year s ago
#10 - it's called a BLACKJACK - smack someone on the head with it.
       
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Mabel 2 year s ago
#8 coffee beans grinder. Have one just the same and one more but its bigger.
When i was small i used to grind coffee on it every time i visit my grandparents. Those 2 that i have now are from them.
       
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Gussie 2 year s ago
#30 Everything gets hot with friction.
       
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Melchizedek 2 year s ago
#29 Not bar clamps for table tops or panels. 4 inches and 2 inches are less than the length of a hand. They could be bar clamps for veneer banding.
       
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Melchizedek 2 year s ago
If you meant 2-4 feet in length then yes, they are panel clamps.
       
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