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01/30/2014 12:45:56 AM · #6176 |
Right, the distorted facts are:
- not in use anymore (except maybe in remote areas of India or Outer Mongolia)
- rather smaller than bigger
- crank
- stainless steel
- not for winding up a spring
- not for advancing a reel
and no, not fishing or kitchen related
Message edited by author 2014-01-30 00:50:48. |
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01/30/2014 12:56:09 AM · #6177 |
Telephone generator crank handle? |
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01/30/2014 02:59:23 AM · #6178 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Telephone generator crank handle? |
No |
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01/30/2014 09:35:51 AM · #6179 |
I thought it might be for making crank calls. : )
Is it the handle off a hand cranked music box, used while the monkey dances? |
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01/30/2014 09:45:22 AM · #6180 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: I thought it might be for making crank calls. : )
Is it the handle off a hand cranked music box, used while the monkey dances? |
This is a good one, but no.
Used to be used in an accounting office environment.
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01/30/2014 09:50:51 AM · #6181 |
Handle for an "adding machine", clack clack clack clack,, ching? |
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01/30/2014 10:08:48 AM · #6182 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Handle for an "adding machine", clack clack clack clack,, ching? |
no, they quickly moved over to press-buttons adding machines, the tills still used a crank, if I remember correctly.
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01/30/2014 12:05:06 PM · #6183 |
A long time ago they cut small rectangular holes in checks, is this a crank for that. |
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01/30/2014 01:49:13 PM · #6184 |
Crank to raise/lower the wick in a kerosene lamp?
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01/30/2014 02:55:53 PM · #6185 |
Originally posted by see: A long time ago they cut small rectangular holes in checks, is this a crank for that. |
not used for any kind of hole-making |
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01/30/2014 02:57:35 PM · #6186 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Crank to raise/lower the wick in a kerosene lamp? |
Not in an accounting environment, you don't.
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01/30/2014 03:00:41 PM · #6187 |
approximately 7cm from end to end.
used as crank clockwise and anti-clockwise in just about equal measures. |
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01/30/2014 03:16:53 PM · #6188 |
Originally posted by herfotoman: Originally posted by kirbic: Crank to raise/lower the wick in a kerosene lamp? |
Not in an accounting environment, you don't. |
You do if you're burning evidence! ;-)
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01/30/2014 03:28:59 PM · #6189 |
Crank for some kind of adding machine?

Message edited by author 2014-01-30 15:32:00. |
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01/31/2014 12:21:31 AM · #6190 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by herfotoman: Originally posted by kirbic: Crank to raise/lower the wick in a kerosene lamp? |
Not in an accounting environment, you don't. |
You do if you're burning evidence! ;-) |
We have a huge oil-drum running 24/7 for that. hehe |
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01/31/2014 12:28:19 AM · #6191 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Crank for some kind of adding machine?
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Nope. but for all I know, it could be interchanged with what it was used for.
I imagine the adding machine would not like it if it is cranked backwards - but then again, perhaps it deducted the amounts then? hehe
Typically, this crank would have been inserted, wound some 20 times anticlockwise, something would be done, then the crank would be turned some 20 times clockwise, removed and put away. |
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01/31/2014 11:41:01 AM · #6192 |
Well, we have already tried to guess for about 20 turns, so now we have to do another 20 back to get to the correct answer?
This is an interesting one, because small hand cranks were on so many things years ago.
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01/31/2014 02:27:46 PM · #6193 |
crank for winding a clock |
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01/31/2014 02:52:08 PM · #6194 |
Originally posted by Spork99: crank for winding a clock |
I tried that about 20 posts back ... :-( |
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01/31/2014 03:32:42 PM · #6195 |
Crank for a sitar, a music box, calliope, or gramophone
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01/31/2014 03:36:39 PM · #6196 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Well, we have already tried to guess for about 20 turns, so now we have to do another 20 back to get to the correct answer?
This is an interesting one, because small hand cranks were on so many things years ago. |
We used it in our office till about 1988, when we moved the clients onto the 12 inch floppy's. Anybody remember those? I think it had a capacity of 125 000 bytes.
Message edited by author 2014-01-31 15:40:41. |
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01/31/2014 03:37:39 PM · #6197 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Crank for a sitar, a music box, calliope, or gramophone |
no
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01/31/2014 05:07:59 PM · #6198 |
Originally posted by herfotoman: Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: Well, we have already tried to guess for about 20 turns, so now we have to do another 20 back to get to the correct answer?
This is an interesting one, because small hand cranks were on so many things years ago. |
We used it in our office till about 1988, when we moved the clients onto the 12 inch floppy's. Anybody remember those? I think it had a capacity of 125 000 bytes. |
I think the largest floppies I've used are 7". Does that have to do with sorting punch cards? |
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01/31/2014 09:35:54 PM · #6199 |
Manual magnetic data tape winder crank.
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01/31/2014 09:39:22 PM · #6200 |
crank from a tape/HD degausser. |
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