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10/15/2013 07:32:02 PM · #5626 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: kitchen item?
bathroom item?
sex toy? |
Well that ain't nowhere NEAR specific enough, whatta' fishing expedition. ButI'll indulge you:
NONE OF THE ABOVE :-) |
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10/15/2013 07:46:14 PM · #5627 |
Bottom of a plastic bottle.
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10/15/2013 07:46:58 PM · #5628 |
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10/15/2013 11:33:46 PM · #5629 |
Nope and nope.
You folks ought to set your sights a lot lower :-) |
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10/16/2013 08:32:01 AM · #5630 |
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10/16/2013 08:51:49 AM · #5631 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Shoe insert? |
Very close, but no...
Think Mario Batali, guys... |
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10/16/2013 08:57:40 AM · #5632 |
oh, just saw this.
it's a garlic grinding plate |
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10/17/2013 08:31:13 PM · #5633 |
so, Bear, did Cuttooth guess it?
If so, Cuttooth, can I please (aw, please) have the next one? I'll never guess one of you guys' but I've got one you will have a whole lot of fun trying to guess! |
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10/17/2013 09:08:10 PM · #5634 |
Nope, not a garlic grinder. I'm gonna do a reveal and pass the baton to Alice, who begs beautifully:
It's the insole of a plastic Croc shoe a la Mario Batali :-) Like this only pink:
Alice, take it away! |
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10/17/2013 09:26:26 PM · #5635 |
Yippee! I get to play.
Here 'tis:
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10/17/2013 09:44:20 PM · #5636 |
I had this this thread open an hour ago, then was going to answer "part of footwear" for Bear's, but on refreshing the page, saw he' d given it away...
Message edited by author 2013-10-18 05:54:01. |
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10/17/2013 09:45:25 PM · #5637 |
Originally posted by sfalice: Yippee! I get to play.
Here 'tis:
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Something used in craftworking, like crocheting? |
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10/17/2013 09:48:14 PM · #5638 |
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10/17/2013 10:48:42 PM · #5639 |
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10/18/2013 12:43:46 AM · #5640 |
Sleying Hook used in weaving?
Message edited by author 2013-10-18 00:44:03. |
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10/18/2013 01:00:03 AM · #5641 |
Smarty Pants!
"Brass Reed Sleying Hook
For sleying reeds, the shorter length and generous hook is favored by many weavers for the number of warps that can be pulled through the dent." |
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10/18/2013 01:12:43 AM · #5642 |
I'm all about pulling the max number of warps.
I probably won't come up with anything tonight, so if anyone wants to jump in, go for it. |
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10/18/2013 03:13:16 AM · #5643 |
Well, that was fast. Congratulations, Ken.
Weavers frequently have more than one style of sleying hook. This is one I liked to use.
It's often used in 'dressing the loom' and I'll bet you could have fun with that one!
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10/24/2013 01:15:47 PM · #5644 |
ok It's been almost a week, I hijacking Ken's turn. I discovered something I don't think many people will recognize or even guess at. Let me know when you want a different pic as a hint!
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10/24/2013 03:05:03 PM · #5645 |
old style information diode board, computerised to display messages. |
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10/24/2013 04:06:45 PM · #5646 |
Sorry herfotoman, it's anything but old style, though it is controlled by a computer. |
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10/24/2013 04:15:21 PM · #5647 |
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10/24/2013 04:59:32 PM · #5648 |
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10/24/2013 05:04:34 PM · #5649 |
LED Sign used in Highway construction? |
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10/24/2013 05:07:19 PM · #5650 |
Nope not for Highway construction |
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