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"Rob H."

23/12/2010 4:50 AM

What is it? Set 368

I need some help with two of them this week:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html


Rob


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willshak

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 1:32 PM

Ted Schuerzinger wrote the following:
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 08:35:24 -0500, Stormin Mormon wrote:
>
>
>> 2121, hummingbird feeder. It would be filled with beef fat,
>> and bird seeds.
>>
>
> Hummingbirds drink liquid. At least, every time I house sit for my
> mother and have to take care of the hummingbird feeder, it's one part
> sugar and four parts water.
>
>
In the wild they drink Nectar and eat insects..

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whit3rd

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 11:47 AM


2119: looks like it clamps on a leather belt; maybe a toolholder
dangling 'eye' for a heavy tool belt?

2120: fish scaler'cleaner

2122: golf cleats/corks; to screw onto a shoe heel

2124: protective tips for a tusked work animal?

TS

Ted Schuerzinger

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 1:00 PM

On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 08:35:24 -0500, Stormin Mormon wrote:

> 2121, hummingbird feeder. It would be filled with beef fat,
> and bird seeds.

Hummingbirds drink liquid. At least, every time I house sit for my
mother and have to take care of the hummingbird feeder, it's one part
sugar and four parts water.

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GW

"George W Frost"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 10:01 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>
>
> Rob

2120 appears to be a device for flensing flesh of a hide

GW

"George W Frost"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 10:14 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>
>
> Rob

2123, boot heel spikes

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"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 7:06 AM


> 2145
Some parts that froze off that famous brass monkey.

LLoyd

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Ted Schuerzinger

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 7:06 AM

On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 04:50:03 -0500, Rob H. wrote:

> I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html

I'm lousy at these as always, but I've got some guesses:

2121: Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your
door. Unfortunately, this is not one of the better mousetraps.

2122: Just a logo plate?

2123: Shoes for a tiny hoofed animal

2145: Male chastity device: one testicle goes in each sphere.

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Alexander Thesoso

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 6:01 AM

2121 As any fool can plainly see [Al Capp] this is a better mousetrap.

On 12/23/2010 4:50 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>
>
> Rob

SM

"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 8:35 AM

2119, not much of a clue. Looks like maybe a towel holder.
When closed, the pointy things would grab the towel.
2120, I recognize the clamp, holds onto the edge of table.
The other end, not sure.
2121, hummingbird feeder. It would be filled with beef fat,
and bird seeds.
2122, an old "fire mark". Back when there were subscription
fire departments.
2123, not much of a clue.
2124, not much of a clue.

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I need some help with two of them this week:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html


Rob

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"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 11:59 AM


"Alexander Thesoso" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 2121 As any fool can plainly see [Al Capp] this is a better mousetrap.


Mousetrap is correct.

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 12:01 PM


"George W Frost" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I need some help with two of them this week:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>>
>>
>> Rob
>
> 2120 appears to be a device for flensing flesh of a hide


It's not for hides but works in a similar manner for something else.


Rob

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"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 12:11 PM


"George W Frost" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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> "Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I need some help with two of them this week:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>>
>>
>> Rob
>
> 2123, boot heel spikes


Yes, although they were advertised as being made for people in four
different lines of work, two of which are related.


Rob

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"Robert"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 12:06 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html
>
>
> Rob


2119 Money clip
2120 For Cream Style Corn ( pull ears over rake to cut kernels and the flat
cuts them from the ear)
2121 Trap or food Shedder
2122 looks like the logo for Western auto co. ( could be a cover for a box)
2123 Cleats for golf or football shoes
2124 Bed knobs for brass bed?


Robert

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"Dave Baker"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

23/12/2010 6:50 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with two of them this week:
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> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html

2120. Patent No 222,974

http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=-HxfAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:222974
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"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

24/12/2010 1:41 PM


> 2124: protective tips for a tusked work animal?


Good guess, not exactly correct but in the right ballpark, the answers for
this set can be seen at the link below:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html#answers


Rob

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

26/12/2010 7:01 PM


>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html

> I've been busy so the guesses are in -- but I see that (2119) is
> still not identified.
>
> What I think that it may be is a clasp to join a Sam Browne type
> belt to a normal belt (the diagonal over-the-shoulder support. You
> clamp it around the width of the main belt, and hook a loop on the end
> of the diagonal belt to the loop operated by the lever.


Sounds like a good guess, another possibility is that it was part of a horse
harness or hames, since it looks like it was made to clamp onto leather and
I found a patent for hames under the name Lasher.


Rob

DN

"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/12/2010 4:50 AM

26/12/2010 4:13 AM

On 2010-12-23, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help with two of them this week:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2010/12/set-368.html

I've been busy so the guesses are in -- but I see that (2119) is
still not identified.

What I think that it may be is a clasp to join a Sam Browne type
belt to a normal belt (the diagonal over-the-shoulder support. You
clamp it around the width of the main belt, and hook a loop on the end
of the diagonal belt to the loop operated by the lever.

I had to look up what a fleam was -- and don't consider it to be
likely to be connected to the clasp.

2121) I had guessed was a small critter trap, though I was not sure that
it was specifically for a mouse.

None of the others were in my guessing range.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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