Thursday, September 13, 2012

Set 458

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2659. 5" long:

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2660. Approximately 12" diameter:

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2661. 3-1/2" long, the holes go all the way through, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt:

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2662. Around 6" long:









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2663. 8-1/2" long:






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2664. About 10" long:

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Answers:


2659. An Elgeet Optical Co. Zoom - Microtar 35mm Microprojector Adapter, it converts most standard 35mm projectors into a zoom microprojector to project standard and microscope slides.

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2660. Part of a Wurlitzer Jukebox, as seen in the video below:

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2661. A holder for golf tees and ball markers

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2662. A corn shock compressor, patent number 343,814:









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2663. These are WWII tent pegs:






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2664. This is a bottle corker, the cork is placed into the brass part and then pushed into the bottle:

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13 comments:

  1. 2664: For priming the touchhole of a cannon?

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  2. 2664 is for corking wine bottles. It opens to insert a cork, which is then rammed by the piston down the truncated cone, compressing it until it squeezes into the neck of the bottle.

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  3. 2661 tee ball marker holder
    2662 Hay/Reed handle?
    and really curios of the agrivultural machine depicted at 2660..

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    1. 2660 was found abandoned in the woods, it was part of a machine that was normally used indoors.

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    2. Never would have thought of a Jukebox....
      Sad to see such a shiny machine covered with rust..
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  4. 2660: A pointer? Insert a flashlight into the bottom and a small transparency (say of an arrow) into the film holder in the middle to project an image of an arrow during during a lecture or what not.
    2662: for bundling SOMETHING, just not sure what.

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  5. 2662 - maybe part of exercise equipment
    2663 - tent pegs

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  6. 2661 looks awfully like one of those flint dispensers that you could use for your Zippo lighter,

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  7. 2659 I believe is part of a gobo projector, which is used to project cutouts made from a steel or heavy paper stencil.

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  8. 2661 looks awfully like one of those flint dispensers that you could use for your Zippo lighterwww.gogw2.com
    GW2 Gold

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