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RussellT:
Hello Shed Dwellers :nrocks: I've been clearing out my mother in laws shed and I've found some mystery objects. :scratch: :scratch: They were in a shed so I thought I'd ask on here if any one knew what they were. The first one is three small metal objects - each about 20mm long - the odd one out is marked OSOEZI PATENT. There might be another character in front of OSOEZI but if it's a character it's not legible. I googled that and came up with patent cuff links - but the pictures were nothing like these. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] The second one is a bit more modern and is half a dozen plastic pieces that clip together to make a long thing. There's a picture of the presumed handle and business end as well. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] The third one is a bit of steel. I have a feeling I've seen something like this elsewhere but I have no idea what it is. :scratch: [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] All suggestions gratefully received. Russell |
awemawson:
Photo 1 - Card clips holding a label to fabric Photo 2 - No real idea - extendable back scratcher ? - Something to unblock a long pipe? Photo 3 - thin chisels ? |
Brass_Machine:
Picture 2 looks very similar to the stakes that are used for lawn lighting. Eric |
Sea.dog:
Third photo looks like a rabbet plane blade |
RussellT:
I should have said that the second one's parts are about 8 inches long, and that the third one is also about 8 inches long. That seemed to get lost in my struggle to post it. Andrew, your first suggestion seems very plausible, but what would be sufficiently novel to justify a patent or a name like OSOEZI. Eric, good thought, but I think it would be too flimsy to stick in a lawn. I did wonder about a tool for threading something through a tube. Sea.dog Interesting suggestion, but I'm not sure it's got much of an edge. I'll have to look in the morning. Russell |
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