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Game: Guess the mystery object !






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the blue thinggy could be "keeping fresh box" for onions for example,
but more likely a kitchen timer.

The cylindrical grey thinggy orange sleeve looks like a gardena irrigation sprinkler.

The last one, the slanted piece of metal (aluminium?) looks like part of a ham-slicing machine.
 
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wrong-Very right and wrong

the gray/orange thing is a special sprinkler that covers a square or rectangular garden thus the name gardena. The quick connect nozzle can be removed to allow a common garden host- that would have made it too easy to know- very good -- I had to run the name on the other side to find that out.

the blue thingy is made by rubbermade and the Al thingy is a jig--but for what??
 
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the blue thinggy could be "keeping fresh box" for onions for example,
but more likely a kitchen timer.

The cylindrical grey thinggy orange sleeve looks like a gardena irrigation sprinkler.

The last one, the slanted piece of metal (aluminium?) looks like part of a ham-slicing machine.

Your definitely right on the sprinkler. Meat slicer was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the last picture also.
 
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here some additional views and another three. Sorry for flooding ya'll with these but its the only way I can be on-line to answer. I have more but will save them for another day:na:

the one second from the left is NOT food related in any way.
 

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here is what the maker of the Al jig has to say about this $150 item.


XXXXXXXXXXXjigs have set the industry standard for ????????? tools for over 50 years. It is today's only true precision ?????????instrument used by every major manufacturer of quality ?????? around the world. Unparalleled quality along with simplicity, design and precision sets this ???????? tool in a class by itself. Designed by experienced ?????? for the perfectionist who wants the finest ???????? in the world for perfect ?????? making.
 
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tire iron is very close- thing Modle T or A and yes it is collapsable
 
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crazy metal torture device might be used to remove grain from corn?

Perhaps it's meant for wheat.
yes --sorry for the confusion H Mike got it right away as a corn sheller(shucker)

technically to be tire 'iron' would'nt it need to have a flatened pointy end to help break the bead?
so Imwould say you both are correct butI would call it a lug wrench -and a pretty old one.
 

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OK Hak, is it a jig for knife sharpening? 3rd one I'm guessing garlic press or twisting cheese grater. The last one is maybe for scaling fish????
 
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here is another pic of the first (and prolly the hardest) object
 

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oh, I just didn't see that there was one more page...

Ok, middle one is for taking the air out of wine. Use with special one-way valve stopper.

thing on the right, makes flat pastas?
 




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