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Blogger Canem said...

497 Head on blowtorch.
498 Glazers points?
500 Modern replacement for flint.Used to start fires by scraping with knife blade to produce sparks- don't recall name.

11/03/2005 6:37 AM

Blogger Justin said...

#496 is a shaft collar with a slot for a keyway.


#498 are glaziers tacks.

11/03/2005 11:44 AM

Blogger Four Flavors said...

500 has Flint on the bar, the block is magnesium. As noted above, it's for starting (camping) fires.

11/03/2005 2:43 PM

Blogger jerry said...

#496 A stop collar for 1/4" drill bit.

11/03/2005 9:16 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like it just the way it is.
This is still Rob's game and I'm always happy to participate.
Maybe Rob should only post at a specific time each week. That way we can all set our alarm clocks and have at it.

11/03/2005 10:54 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>497 Head on blowtorch.

>498 Glazers points?

Correct

>500 Modern replacement for flint.Used to start fires by scraping with knife blade to produce sparks- don't recall name.

>#496 is a shaft collar with a slot for a keyway.

Both partially correct


>#498 are glaziers tacks.

Yes

>500 has Flint on the bar, the block is magnesium. As noted above, it's for starting (camping) fires.

Correct

11/04/2005 4:45 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>#496 A stop collar for 1/4" drill bit.

Yes

>...should only post at a specific time each week. That way we can all set our alarm clocks and have at it.

I generally post at 4:30 am EST, before I go to work, but I can't guarantee that every week. In my next post I probably will ask for just one guess per person per day, to possibly get more people involved. I'm not overly concerned about it one way or the other, but we'll see how that goes for a few weeks.

11/04/2005 4:56 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

499 is a tool used by dock workers.
It was used to stow/unload certain cargo inside a ship.

11/06/2005 9:48 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>499 is a tool used by dock workers...

I couldn't find anything on the web, any idea what it was called or where I could verify this?

11/06/2005 3:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My taste is to wait until the weekend and see what others have named. Then I research the rest and either name them or make an, hopefully, intelligent guess. My hope is that with the new rules, new visitors will be less intimidated. The more the merrier.

- Edward

11/06/2005 10:03 PM

Blogger Clayton57 said...

499 Tool used in unloading or moving burlap wrapped bales... Like Cotton bales.

11/07/2005 9:08 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>499 Tool used in unloading or moving burlap wrapped bales...

I still haven't found another one like it, but this sounds like it would be the right answer.

11/08/2005 2:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

499 - Handhaak voor Zakken (Dutch)
Follow link for the solution.
Check the rest of the tools more then a 1000!!!.

http://www.mot.be/cgi-bin/ID-DOC.cgi?language=nl&mode=S&data=../ID-DOC/fm/images/830192.jpg%3C-%3EMOT%20V%20%20830192%3C-%3E2005

Great site !!!
Keep up the good work.
Nice Pics & Paintings too.
Pity for the colors of the canyon puzzle.

Greetings -=Gilbert-Gosseyn=-

11/11/2005 4:14 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>499 - Handhaak voor Zakken (Dutch)
Follow link for the solution.
Check the rest of the tools more then a 1000!!!.

Thanks for the link, that's an excellent web site.

11/11/2005 6:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

503 fold tree stand step used for deer hunting

11/30/2012 9:58 PM

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