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Anonymous Anonymous said...

the coin was shrunk using dry ice or something colder,since metal shrink with cold temperature

9/03/2004 3:33 AM

Blogger VM said...

Is that a rifle holder? Sorry for making the most obvious guess.

9/04/2004 6:06 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

Anonymous:

The coin wasn't shrunk with dry ice or any other type of freezing process.

Hapi:

Nope, that isn't a rifle holder.

9/04/2004 3:04 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The coin was shrunk by being receiving a ridiculously strong magnetic field for a momentary period of time. The induced eddy currents in the coin generated their own field with sufficient strength to shrink the coin.

Tesla apparati or similar are required to generate the initial field.

9/05/2004 8:46 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>>The coin was shrunk by being receiving a ridiculously strong magnetic field for a momentary period of time.

Correct, it was shrunk by a strong magnetic field.

Rob

9/05/2004 3:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

106 looks to be a pastry perforator.

6/10/2005 2:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think its a device for opening the hot door of a mexican oven. hehe???

11/24/2005 4:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

looks like some sort of canvis sewing aperatus. (spelling?)

3/02/2006 7:45 PM

Blogger Jonadab said...

Devices similar to #106 are used for marking dotted lines on various things. For instance, I have seen a smaller and lighter variant used to mark the borders on a coloring page so that a blind child could color inside the lines by feel.

1/08/2007 8:51 PM

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