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Artelepsa 8 month s ago
#41 While it is made of bone, it's actually part of a very, very old toothbrush. The holes held (now long-gone) boar bristles.
       
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Lula 8 month s ago
Artelepsa,

I think it might be the 95th time I have seen that picture on this site, and yes, old toothbrush :)
       
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Edmond 8 month s ago
#12 Naw- that's for licking stamps or envelopes
       
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Pam 8 month s ago
Edmond,
Yeah, how could a sponge be used for RFID?
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Simeon 8 month s ago
Pam,

Yeah, Izi, we've been over this before.
       
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Mahala 8 month s ago
#18 in Germany it's called "Mikado".
       
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“What is (the intended use of) this oddly shaped silver spoon?”

Answer: “A caddy spoon is a short-handled spoon used for measuring the dried tea from the tea caddy where it was stored to the teapot and was most commonly in use from the late 1700s to the mid-Victorian period, although examples continue turning up that date into the early 1900s.”

 

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