’’It’s hard and plastic. What is it?!’’
’’Well, it used to be a drinking cup or insert that got melted in a dishwasher.’’
’’This was a baby shower gift. Is it what I think it is?!’’
’’This is a door silencer. It wraps around and covers the latch on a door so that it doesn’t latch, and the rubber also makes the door open and close silently. The straps go around the doorknob on each side.’’
’’What’s this steel wire frame with two glass marbles? It was found in an old garage among various stuff. The marbles can turn inside the frame.’’
’’It’s a razor blade sharpener.’’
’’I found this wired device hidden in the bottom of an old mug.’’
’’It’s a little battery-operated device that plays music when the mug is lifted.’’
’’What’s this silver tweezy thing with triangle notches?’’
’’I believe it’s for holding paper/documents together.’’
’’I found this green rubber on a neck strap. It has no moving parts.’’
’’It’s possibly a chewing stim toy. For someone with autism or a raver.’’
’’What’s this pink, metal, spoon-like object hanging from the ceiling in a trailer.’’
’’Seems to be a SmartHook installed on the ceiling.’’
’’I spotted this in a thrift store. It’s a glass object, plugs in, several openings with a central tube.’’
’’It’s an old subwoofer for a computer. Apple used to sell a version back in the day.’’
’’This brass brooch has a hidden spring and opens like a clothespin. Does anyone recognize this?’’
’’It’s a roach clip.’’
’’I found this bendy rubber object on the ground. No markings or writing. Bends at the middle easily.’’
’’They are ski bones. It holds skis together to make carrying a pair easier.’’
’’What’s this blue glass thing? It’s about 5 inches high with a hole on top.’’
’’That is a whale oil lamp. It’s made of hand blown glass.’’
’’What does this plastic cap belong to? The tip comes off and covers a small hole.’’
’’It’s the mixing cap for a two part epoxy.’’
’’I found it in woods. What is it?’’
’’It’s a toy. You put a paper cap in it and throw it in the air. It pops the cap when it lands.’’
’’What’s this small scoop with an alligator clip as the handle? I found it cleaning out the kitchen.’’
’’It’s a coffee scoop with a bag clip for the coffee bag.’’
’’What’s this glass object filled with an unknown liquid? It was found in an early 1900s barn.’’
’’It’s a fire extinguisher.’’
And that liquid is quite often toxic...
That is an iSub it comes with two speaker sticks that sit on your desk. It is in the museum of modern design along with the original iMac. It is still for sale. It is wireless now and uses bluetooth and they sound wonderful. I had a set.