Guess What These Are and Win FREE Neatorama T-Shirts!

This week, Neatorama is collaborating with "What is it?", a fantastic blog of guess-the-weird-objects, edited by Rob. What is it? has hundreds of unusual objects for you to identify. It's hours and hours of fun!

For our collaboration, I get to feature these two objects, courtesy of What is it? - guess what they are and win a FREE Neatorama t-shirt (see below for guidelines).


Object #1


Object #2

Okay, so here are the 3 ways to win FREE Neatorama t-shirt:

1. Guess what Object #1 is for (Rob and I know the answer) - First person to guess right wins.
2. Guess what Object #2 is for (Rob and I don't know the answer, so you'll have to provide a conclusive proof) - First person to tell us wins.
3. If you have a blog, link to this post (and neatorama.com) - I'll find you in Technorati and will pick a winner randomly between today and next week.

So that's 3 free t-shirts to win while you're waiting for the turkey dinner!

And one last bit: please post no URL link in the comment, please - let other people guess, too! (And don't forget to visit What is it?)





Update 11/27/06: Congratulations to the winners of this round: Mongo, Ron, and LinkRight2! They got free Neatorama T-shirts. Stay tuned for another round of this guessing game, coming this Thursday.

Object #2 : Chinese steel crankiness Weapon
often used against swords.

proof : please see on that url
http://cgi.ebay.com/Chinese-steel-crankiness-Weapon_W0QQitemZ330018922321QQihZ014QQcategoryZ3631QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
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#1 (2 man) draw knife, slot shaver, or wood planer

#2 hawser or some sort of tool to join two objects together so that they can be hung or dragged (logging, butchering)
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#1 looks like it could be used for twisting/breaking something. Pieces of wood or metal, perhaps?

#2 looks like something that helps you take your boots off (or scrape the mud off of them).
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#1: Looks like it could be some kind of antique guide for a saw or knife, to create a notch in something.

#2: Looks like something you'd nail into something else and run a line through it. (It's hard to pinpoint this one because there's no sense of scale...)
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#1: This device is used for operating on a male animals genitals, e.g.: the device is placed over the thin connecting tissue of the male (animal(s)) scrotum (i.e., sheep [cattle etc.] etc.), between the animal(s) testicals and lower under-body, so that an individual may operate (cut) the testicals (i.e., fix them etc).

#2: This device is used by forestry workers (high-tree climbers and cutters). It is hammered into the trunk or branch of a tree and is used to attach roping and climbing gear (in combination with pegging) and is used for hand-holds and climbing (on the wide trunk of a large tree). It is mainly used in large branched and trunked trees that are often too wide to tie a rope to (i.e., “rope-off too”, or “Branch-off too”.).

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Number 1 is a extension cord, power cable storage device - wind the cord around each of the two 'wings' of the device and 'lock' the cable in place by sliding the plug and the socket ends into the narroe gap between the wings! Four rubber tips protect the device from damaging floors or injuring user.
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I think the power cable theory is a good one, although the arms would be there to stop the cable coming off entirely. If you attempted to wrap it around just the arms it would slip down to the middle bit. The slot would be for the plug that you unwrap too rather than the one at the end that you'd wrap/unwrap.

It could also be some sort of heavy duty nail remover, the slot being slipped under the head of the nail with the front two handles being grasped and the back two acting as the fulcrum.

The top spikes on the second item seem to be too short for impaling anything. It's also a very different construction from the sword catchers linked. Is the surface of the top right spike worn?

No guess from me as to that though, I don't have anything likely enough to try and find supporting evidence for.
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I love guessing games!!!

Object one appears to be a door stop - the kind that you place inside of the hinge (hinge key)

Object two looks very much like a sash buckle - a framwork to make a four pointed star/compass knot for your robe (or dare I say for your secret ninja outfit, the one that only comes out of the closet when evil comes out of its dark corners)
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Rats; no clues in the file names. Just what-is-this-1.jpg and what-is-this-2.jpg. (I can't be the only one that checked, can I?)

I wish I had a clue as to what either of those gadgets are — sure would like to have one of those T-shirts! — but haven't a clue. I was thinking that #1 might be some kind of tool to straddle the top of a chimney or narrow well, and a chain link would slip through the slot in the middle to keep it and whatever is at the end from dropping down inside. Wild guess there.
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Rats; no clues in the file names. Just what-is-this-1.jpg and what-is-this-2.jpg. (I can’t be the only one that checked, can I?)

Yeah, I also checked for DCIM keywords and EXIF thumbnails. =)

You have to be careful of such things....

Ever hear what happened to Cat Scwartz on TechTV? From her Wikipedia article,

In June 2003 Schwartz became the subject of a stir in the Internet community when it was discovered that at least two cropped photographs of herself she had posted on her personal blog contained hidden Exif thumbnail images clearly showing her bared breasts, because the program she used to edit them did not create replacement thumbnails.
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The first is a nail/bolt remover (which is obvious because the parts extending from the centre have wooden parts to act as leverage/handles and the centre is where the head of the bold or nail fits,
and the second is clearly a 1980's belt buckle. just fit some purple or yellow silk through, or a large piece of white leather, and fold it through and voila, you will look just like Cyndi Lauper.
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Okay! Judging by the number of comments, this collaboration w/ What is It? is a big success!

Dave & DJ, I thought someone might check that, so I did scrub the pic. :) Maybe next time I'll leave a clue here and there (or even the wrong clue, just to make it more interesting). Or maybe not.

Re: Object 1. It's a wire twister (patent #338,659). You can look it up here. The closest answer is Ron's (#25), so he'll get a Neatorama T-shirt.

Re: Object 2. Deerhorn knives seem to be the most likely answer, but there are a couple of things that's not right: the object is tubular, not flat like a real deerhorn knife. And the object is quite heavy, so it's unlikely that it would that useful as a real weapon.

Nevertheless, Rob and I think that it's close enough. So, congrats to Mongo (#8). Unfortunately for Sylvain (#3), it's not called Chinese crankiness weapon and plus the rules did say "don't post urls."

Also, contrats to Link Right 2, just a handful of blogs that link to this post (and got a free t-shirt b/c of it!).
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