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32 Comments to "What Is It? Game 50"
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Rosi
January 10th, 2008 at
4:08 am
It’s a “Hamm-longer” for all those hard to reach places that you just need to knock nails into.
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S-r-ex
January 10th, 2008 at
4:11 am
Is it a combined cane, hammer, pole and a ‘de-barker’ for small threes?
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Art Ross
January 10th, 2008 at
4:51 am
It is a sprinkler head for a building that is always on fire.
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Rasmaestro
January 10th, 2008 at
4:59 am
Bill Richardson’s crutch?
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gunther
January 10th, 2008 at
5:00 am
Just a thing for billardgaming. U can put your Que on it to reach a position.
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Tim Giachetti
January 10th, 2008 at
5:07 am
Bang Bang Maxwells’ Silver Hammer!
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Cortney
January 10th, 2008 at
5:13 am
Is it…an oven rack puller?
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Tim Giachetti
January 10th, 2008 at
5:16 am
ok, it’s really a fuse puller for High power lines on the poles.
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Giltwist
January 10th, 2008 at
6:41 am
A dead-fall hammer?
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Craig Clayton
January 10th, 2008 at
6:51 am
I agree with #9 Tim that it is a high voltage fuse or ground clamp tool, probably made by A.B. Chance
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k
January 10th, 2008 at
6:54 am
It’s a glowstick for the international tooth day celebrations.
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Glen
January 10th, 2008 at
7:25 am
It is obviously a kickstand for your nose.
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Randall
January 10th, 2008 at
8:07 am
This is a non-sparking Porduk taphammer for adjusting wire spokes on zeppelin landing gear. Prior to landing the 2nd under-porter would inspect the wheels for trueness while suspended in a harrison rig. In 1925 a suspended under-porter became alarmed by a closely passing church steeple and dropped his taphammer from a height of 144 feet, killing a mule.
After this a new landing system was devised which exposed the aircraft to unknown hazards.
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dan
January 10th, 2008 at
8:49 am
a tool used to open manholes
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Worrymon
January 10th, 2008 at
9:58 am
It’s a door-stop, to add more security to an already locked door.
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Joe H
January 10th, 2008 at
11:19 am
It’s a long-necked reflex hammer for doctors who are afraid of getting kicked by their patients.
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lewis
January 10th, 2008 at
11:34 am
its a failed champagne bottle opener design. you slide the open end under the cork and yank down on the other end. it makes it easier to open and keeps you a safe distance away from supersonic corks!

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GoingLikeSixty
January 10th, 2008 at
12:08 pm
Its a copper tubing bender.
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Andy
January 10th, 2008 at
12:32 pm
It’s a “Conductor’s Friend.” It was used by railroad employees to trim the nose hairs of hobos, without having to get too close to them.
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Kyle
January 10th, 2008 at
1:35 pm
Looks like an old valve stem puller.
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collin douma
January 10th, 2008 at
2:06 pm
Looks like a tool for glass blowing.
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Mandie
January 10th, 2008 at
2:13 pm
Obviously it’s used to harvest eggs from under hens. The hammer taps the egg out of the nest, while the hook part keeps the hen’s legs out of the way.
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mr. picky
January 10th, 2008 at
2:20 pm
looks like a special wrench of some sort.
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Ulysys
January 10th, 2008 at
3:26 pm
It looks like some kind of ball joint remover, maybe for a tie rod.
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josh
January 10th, 2008 at
4:57 pm
i think it’s a stuck pinball remover, for pinball arcade games. i bet the orange side is magnetized.
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floatingk
January 10th, 2008 at
8:20 pm
Its a feeler gauge for checking the valves on a rotary engine like on an aircraft.
Or it could be the worst design for a tonsil remover ever…. -
SE
January 10th, 2008 at
9:37 pm
It is a stick to make sure that your man follows you wherever you want him to. Just hook it onto his nose, and , literally, lead him around but the nose.
His head won’t be turning to look at any other girls anymore.
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M
January 11th, 2008 at
4:19 am
Looks like a wheel tapping hammer (to check train wheels are sound) - except the plastic bit on the end would mean it didn’t work.
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Gene
January 11th, 2008 at
11:13 am
It looks like an old tobacco pipe. They were made out of ceramic, and they were long like that so that after one person smoked from it, another could break of the end and keep smoking.
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Alex
January 12th, 2008 at
4:10 am
No one got it right, but Andy #19 won a t-shirt for funniest guess!
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JohnNicholas
January 12th, 2008 at
11:23 am
Its a vaporizer tube for a gasoline stove or lantern of somesort. The plastic caps on the tubing cover/protect threaded portions.
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Jim Garrity
January 14th, 2008 at
12:12 am
Interesting observation - this was used (and useful) at a time when the locking studs on cars all had a knob at the end to make it easy to grab. Unfortunately, that knob also made it easy to grab with a wire forced through the window. At some later time, all locking studs were tapered to prevent that. (Anyonw know when?)
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