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01/01/2014 03:18:11 PM · #5926 |
I think it is used to cut something. ..maybe a pruning tool. |
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01/02/2014 01:34:09 PM · #5927 |
Some type of cheap jumper cables? |
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01/02/2014 01:58:47 PM · #5928 |
Not for cutting or jumping ... I had no idea it would be this tough. :-)
FWIW the first guess was probably the closest, but not that close ...
Message edited by author 2014-01-02 14:00:03. |
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01/02/2014 02:08:28 PM · #5929 |
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01/02/2014 02:10:01 PM · #5930 |
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01/02/2014 02:10:57 PM · #5931 |
FWIW, I'm guessing that it's just a coating on the grip of a tool.
I simply have no idea what tool it is... Can opener maybe? |
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01/02/2014 02:17:21 PM · #5932 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Spark generator? |
Closer, but way less current ... |
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01/02/2014 02:19:38 PM · #5933 |
Spark tester for automobile. |
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01/03/2014 01:15:42 AM · #5934 |
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01/03/2014 01:34:56 AM · #5935 |
Inductive probe? It picks up the magnetic or RF field when near a wire or circuit board trace when A C current is there?
Robot nipple exciter? |
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01/03/2014 01:47:51 PM · #5936 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Inductive probe? It picks up the magnetic or RF field when near a wire or circuit board trace when A C current is there? |
Try thinking in the opposite direction ...
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Robot nipple exciter? |
Hmmm ... not the intended use, but might possibly work ... |
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01/06/2014 01:56:11 PM · #5937 |
Signal injector tip, possibly used for working on RF circuits? |
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01/06/2014 02:36:31 PM · #5938 |
I don't think this is that modern. Someone should let me know when it's time to post the answer (or offer more clues) -- I'm new at being on this side of the guessing game ...
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Signal injector tip, possibly used for working on RF circuits? |
Actually not sure what you mean -- would that be for coding those RFID chips in library books and such?
Message edited by author 2014-01-06 14:39:18. |
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01/06/2014 02:41:33 PM · #5939 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't think this is that modern. Someone should let me know when it's time to post the answer (or offer more clues) -- I'm new at being on this side of the guessing game ...
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Signal injector tip, possibly used for working on RF circuits? |
Actually not sure what you mean -- would that be for coding those RFID chips in library books and such? |
We're a week in, I'd honestly say that more clues are quite overdue.
Usually I try to post a new clue once a day at least. |
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01/06/2014 02:47:09 PM · #5940 |
Originally posted by Cory: ... I'd honestly say that more clues are quite overdue. |
Well, I really started listening to, playing, and sharing music in the 1960s, and we didn't have Napster ... |
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01/06/2014 03:14:30 PM · #5941 |
an occult salon tool for ear hair? |
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01/06/2014 03:34:08 PM · #5942 |
an accessory for a reel to reel tape machine... |
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01/06/2014 03:46:45 PM · #5943 |
First newbie question: will this work? [answer: NO. Newbie spam block disallows me posting URLs... So until 'you' can trust me, if you want to see the image, just remove the space after the "http:" of this link...
http: //i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg145/aztrobot/Worth%201000%20Submissions/WhatThe/0ab9b840cc_zpsc9369614.jpg
This is similar to a pair of large pliers...
[Love this kind of game btw...]
[[[oops...I might've overlooked and broken the rules of the game...sorry.]]]]
Message edited by author 2014-01-06 15:55:12. |
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01/06/2014 04:43:52 PM · #5944 |
Originally posted by Awediot: First newbie question: will this work? [answer: NO. Newbie spam block disallows me posting URLs... So until 'you' can trust me, if you want to see the image, just remove the space after the "http:" of this link...
http: //i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg145/aztrobot/Worth%201000%20Submissions/WhatThe/0ab9b840cc_zpsc9369614.jpg
This is similar to a pair of large pliers...
[Love this kind of game btw...]
[[[oops...I might've overlooked and broken the rules of the game...sorry.]]]] |
No worries! Pretty funny in fact.
Right now we're puzzling over this object:
..
Speaking of, is this the bit you press on a record player to lever up the arm? |
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01/06/2014 05:24:48 PM · #5945 |
Originally posted by Spork99: an accessory for a reel to reel tape machine... |
The the record show that this is the correct answer -- a head de-magnetizer for a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Here's a wider view:
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01/06/2014 08:44:43 PM · #5946 |
wow. a head de-magnetizer... I was close. |
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01/06/2014 10:58:42 PM · #5947 |
Ah, blast, it had me stumped! That one's not like any demagnetizer I've run across, and I own two of them! |
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01/07/2014 12:10:06 AM · #5948 |
Cool. You stumped us for a good while. We used to do that with a small electric single pole fan motor cut in half. We also used the same item for bulk erasing tapes. |
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01/07/2014 12:10:48 AM · #5949 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Ah, blast, it had me stumped! That one's not like any demagnetizer I've run across, and I own two of them! |
Yeah, but Paul owns it, so you know it's probably from the 1800's... ;) |
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01/07/2014 07:31:47 AM · #5950 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by kirbic: Ah, blast, it had me stumped! That one's not like any demagnetizer I've run across, and I own two of them! |
Yeah, but Paul owns it, so you know it's probably from the 1800's... ;) |
I always figured it was one of Franklin's lesser-known inventions ... ;-) |
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