407. Telegraph Key in rough shape.409. Jar opener?411. Electrical cable connector. I use them for ground connectors.
7/21/2005 6:08 AM
but what is nmber 404?
7/21/2005 6:54 AM
406- a partially melted "heel" ofsilver , after other items are dissolved out.408--2-deck playing card shuffler--this one about the time of "canasta"410-1X2X3" spacer block-used in setting up items for machining.411--Copper wire terminal, probablystaked onto the wire by hitting theraised lug--thus obviating the needof a special crimping tool.
7/21/2005 2:08 PM
406- looks like galena to me!408 old fashioned card shuffler
7/21/2005 4:19 PM
409 - If it were dated 1920 I'd guess it as a tool for the ice man. Obviously to grab something, but what?
7/21/2005 10:49 PM
406. I say it is Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold.- Edward
7/22/2005 8:18 AM
>407. Telegraph Key in rough shape.Correct>409. Jar opener?Nope>411. Electrical cable connector. Yes>but what is nmber 404?Sorry, I forgot to post the answers. There is now a link at the bottom of the previous set. >406- a partially melted "heel" ofsilver , after other items are dissolved out.Nope>408--2-deck playing card shuffler>"410-1X2X3" spacer block-used in setting up items for machining.Both correct>411--Copper wire terminal, probably staked onto the wire by hitting the raised lugYes, also correct about crimping it by striking the lug with a hammer>406- looks like galena to me!Not galena...>408 old fashioned card shufflerCorrect>409 - If it were dated 1920 I'd guess it as a tool for the ice man. Obviously to grab something, but what?This one isn't for ice, but for something a little slippery and hard to hold.>406. I say it is Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold.CorrectRob
7/22/2005 2:35 PM
409. Second try - fish gripper.
7/22/2005 6:34 PM
>409. Second try - fish gripperCorrect, it's a "Han-D-Gaf" fishing gaff.
7/22/2005 7:31 PM
posted by Rob H. at 6:29 AM on Jul 21, 2005
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407. Telegraph Key in rough shape.
409. Jar opener?
411. Electrical cable connector. I use them for ground connectors.
7/21/2005 6:08 AM
but what is nmber 404?
7/21/2005 6:54 AM
406- a partially melted "heel" of
silver , after other items are dissolved out.
408--2-deck playing card shuffler--
this one about the time of "canasta"
410-1X2X3" spacer block-used in setting up items for machining.
411--Copper wire terminal, probably
staked onto the wire by hitting the
raised lug--thus obviating the need
of a special crimping tool.
7/21/2005 2:08 PM
406- looks like galena to me!
408 old fashioned card shuffler
7/21/2005 4:19 PM
409 - If it were dated 1920 I'd guess it as a tool for the ice man. Obviously to grab something, but what?
7/21/2005 10:49 PM
406. I say it is Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold.
- Edward
7/22/2005 8:18 AM
>407. Telegraph Key in rough shape.
Correct
>409. Jar opener?
Nope
>411. Electrical cable connector.
Yes
>but what is nmber 404?
Sorry, I forgot to post the answers. There is now a link at the bottom of the previous set.
>406- a partially melted "heel" of
silver , after other items are dissolved out.
Nope
>408--2-deck playing card shuffler
>"410-1X2X3" spacer block-used in setting up items for machining.
Both correct
>411--Copper wire terminal, probably staked onto the wire by hitting the raised lug
Yes, also correct about crimping it by striking the lug with a hammer
>406- looks like galena to me!
Not galena...
>408 old fashioned card shuffler
Correct
>409 - If it were dated 1920 I'd guess it as a tool for the ice man. Obviously to grab something, but what?
This one isn't for ice, but for something a little slippery and hard to hold.
>406. I say it is Iron Pyrite or Fool's Gold.
Correct
Rob
7/22/2005 2:35 PM
409. Second try - fish gripper.
7/22/2005 6:34 PM
>409. Second try - fish gripper
Correct, it's a "Han-D-Gaf" fishing gaff.
7/22/2005 7:31 PM