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Blogger pa-ter said...

527. Some kind of press, mabee for fruit juice.
528. Loose leaf binder ring.
531. Oil can also called a "squirt oiler".

12/08/2005 6:42 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

530 A can opener

12/08/2005 8:44 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

527. apple cider press
531. DDT or pesticide sprayer

12/08/2005 10:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

529. A digital tire pressure gauge
532. A hook for handling dead fish

12/08/2005 6:20 PM

Blogger Canem said...

Agree with apple press and oiler.
530. Looks like can opener to me.
532. Boot hook?

12/08/2005 7:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

530. Jar opener

12/09/2005 2:36 AM

Blogger Romulus Crowe said...

527 Fruit press or maybe cheese press
529 pH meter
531 Grease gun/oil can
532 Longshoreman's hook.

12/09/2005 7:46 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>527. Some kind of press...
>528. Loose leaf binder ring.
>531. Oil can...

All correct, though 527 was marked "wine press", but I'm sure it could be used for pressing other stuff. I'm not sure what the difference is between a lard, cheese, cider and a wine press.

>530 A can opener

Nope

>527. apple cider press

Press is correct

>531. DDT or pesticide sprayer

>529. A digital tire pressure gauge
>532. A hook for handling dead fish

>530. Looks like can opener to me.
>532. Boot hook?

All incorrect, 532 is quite sharp on both sides.

>530. Jar opener

Yes

>527 Fruit press or maybe cheese press
>529 pH meter
>531 Grease gun/oil can

Correct

>532 Longshoreman's hook.

Nope

12/09/2005 3:44 PM

Blogger pa-ter said...

527. Wine presses are usually wooden. All the stuff I read about winemaking is that you should never use metal in any part of the process as it affects the taste. I never do.

12/09/2005 8:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

527 All of these smaller presses seem to have been referred to as fruit presses in old catalogs.

12/10/2005 5:16 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

Thanks for the replies, I'm going to change my answer to lard or fruit press.

12/10/2005 5:44 PM

Blogger Kris said...

532. nose piercer for cattle

12/12/2005 12:41 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>532. nose piercer for cattle

Nope, that's not it.

12/12/2005 1:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

529. digital thermometer often used in industrial kitchens. Andy

12/12/2005 3:30 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

527. Sorry to be coming into this so late. This sort of press is better suited to removing oil from olives than juice from fruit.

- Edward

12/13/2005 4:55 AM

Blogger Goose said...

535. A terminal cleaner for your car battery.

12/16/2005 3:46 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

527. paint can mixer

12/16/2005 10:32 PM

Blogger tunsty said...

534. Fishing Sinker.
Looks like an early version of a spiked sinker.
The wires hold the sinker in one place on the seabed, when the line is reeled in, the wires release 180 degrees, allowing the sinker to be reeled in without the wires dragging/snagging on the seabed.
More modern sinkers have small plastic tubes or beads to keep the wires in place.

12/17/2005 5:55 PM

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