515. Mileage guage, roll it along a map to check mileage between 2 places 520. guage, being brass I'm thinking nautical, 5" is the minimum for blue crabs around here. Could be for that. Not sure what the smaller other side is for. Lust a guess.
11/24/2005 8:34 AM
Anonymous said...
Happy Thanksgiving!
516. The back of traffic lights
11/24/2005 10:24 AM
Anonymous said...
515...def a mileage guage... 517...keyring multi-tool...its a screwdriver, a saw, and more! 518...a tamper of some sort... 519...is that a ring/bottle opener? i want one.
I just want to say again how much I've loved doing these puzzles over the last few months. The rare occasions when I recognize the objects are almost as fun as making the answers up out of whole cloth. Thanks for another great week of puzzles.
516. Another partial/close-up, most people have seen this object before but possibly not these particular models, I'm not sure how common they are. Though different in appearance, both items in these photos serve the same function. [Image]
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515. Mileage guage, roll it along a map to check mileage between 2 places
520. guage, being brass I'm thinking nautical, 5" is the minimum for blue crabs around here. Could be for that. Not sure what the smaller other side is for. Lust a guess.
11/24/2005 8:34 AM
Happy Thanksgiving!
516. The back of traffic lights
11/24/2005 10:24 AM
515...def a mileage guage...
517...keyring multi-tool...its a screwdriver, a saw, and more!
518...a tamper of some sort...
519...is that a ring/bottle opener? i want one.
11/24/2005 3:07 PM
>515. Mileage guage...
Correct
>520. guage, being brass I'm thinking nautical, 5" is the minimum for blue crabs around here...
Close enough, it was marked Lobster gauge
>516. The back of traffic lights
Yes
>515...def a mileage guage...
>517...keyring multi-tool...
Both correct
>518...a tamper of some sort...
Probably correct
>519...is that a ring/bottle opener?...
Yes
11/25/2005 3:00 PM
I just want to say again how much I've loved doing these puzzles over the last few months. The rare occasions when I recognize the objects are almost as fun as making the answers up out of whole cloth. Thanks for another great week of puzzles.
11/25/2005 7:04 PM
Thanks, I appreciate your comments.
11/26/2005 7:55 PM