Thursday, November 11, 2010

Set 362

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2083. 10-1/2" long, from the Philippines, Ca. 1800s:

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2084. 11" long:

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2085. 2-1/2" long, submitted by a visitor who is looking to identify this item, the black and white pieces can be separated:

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2086. 12-1/2" diameter, Ca. 1850s:

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2087. Approximately 5" long:

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2088. Around 5-1/2" long:

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Answers:




2083. A Dayak blow dart quiver with a belt hook:

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The other item is a tear gas billy club for use by law enforcement, one of which was posted on this site a while ago:

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2084. A socket organizer for holding a set of sockets:

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2085. A plastic couplink for connecting plastic chain:

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2086. A gunshield from India, black powder and a projectile were loaded from the front:

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A view of the other side, the long part at the bottom is the trigger, the four rings probably held two leather straps:



Looks like a percussion cap would have been placed just below the hammer:




















2087. A piston ring expander:

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2088. A section of chain that was used on farm equipment, the arm with the two holes is a drag link, it would have been connected to another chain via a wooden slat as seen in the photo below:





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This thresher has some similar chain:

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10 comments:

  1. 2084. Socket organizer.

    - Edward

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  2. 2086: Looks like a floor flag stand.

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  3. 2085. Orsa was a saw blade manufacturer in Sweden until the 1970s when it was bought by a series of companies. This looks to be a promotional item that is either a master link or a carabiner. Since neither has much to do with saw blades, I am less than confident in my guesses.

    - Edward

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  4. 2088: Detachable chain

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  5. 2083: Blowgun dart quiver.

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  6. 2085 ORSA is now a chain manufacturer. This seems to be an "emergency" link for joining broken chain.

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  7. 2088 looks like a segment of a chain drive from the bed of a manure spreader

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  8. 2086: A Persian pistol/shield? Could tell for sure by looking at the back.

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  9. 2088 Could be a chain segment from an automatic stoker for a coal fired furnace.

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  10. 2085
    I believe that could very well be an emergency link for lashing chain. However, ORSA LINK no longer manufactures such things.

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