Thursday, May 31, 2012

Set 443

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2569. Sent in by a visitor who is looking to identify this device, text on it reads "Made by Wm. A. Phillips Medical and Dental Electrical Specialties St. Louis":

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2570. 10" long:

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2571. 18" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt:
























2572. 6" long:

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2573. 9" long:

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2574. 10-1/2" long, another unidentified tool, it was found in someone's great grandfather's medical kit, who practiced medicine up until 1910:

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Answers:



2569. Possible answers for this device:
-a rheostat as mentioned in patent number 933,723, which is entitled "Composition of matter and method of making the same" by inventor William A. Phillips of St. Louis
-a cautery transformer similar to the one on this page
-for adjusting signals to a pair of headphones, to test hearing sensitivity
-a quack medical device

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2570. This is a broom pounder or broom hammer, it was used to compress the broom corn and tighten the wire as the corn was fastened to the handle.

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2571. This is a wrench for turning the nut on the inner end of a tooth in the cylinder of a threshing machine, seen in use in patent number 793,729 below:



Not sure exactly which patent is for this tool, it could be number 711,422:



Or possibly 754,069:




























2572. A .30 caliber Tribuzio palm pistol:

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Below is another type of palm pistol that I posted a few years ago:






























2573. These are lobster shears and are almost identical to poultry shears or general purpose kitchen shears:

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2574. No luck finding a definitive answer yet for this tool, the most common guess for it is that's it a cautery iron although others disagree with this answer:

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8 comments:

  1. 2573 poultry scissors
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  2. 2571- the object in the foreground is a U.S. ten dollar bill. Don't know about the thingy behind it. You're welcome.

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  3. 2572. A pistol carried up your sleeve.

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  4. 2570. Broom making tool called a "pounder" I have also heard they were used on sailing ships for ice removal?

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  5. 2572 is a squeeze pistol...

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