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Blogger Canem said...

541. Plug-in auto heater/defroster.
544. Fly casting reel.

12/22/2005 6:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Item 543 is part of a rug stretcher.

Item 533 looks like a mop holder (without handle)

Item 541 looks like a speaker

12/22/2005 6:36 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

542. Psycic mindreading cards thingys.

12/22/2005 4:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

542: Part of a rummy-like card game. I don't remember the name, but it was fairly popular two or three years ago, and might still be in the stores.

12/22/2005 10:42 PM

Blogger Chris said...

539. Degreasing Pitcher

540. Test Tube holder with lid

541. Desk Fan/Heater

542. Psychic Test Cards

543. Upholstery/Carpet Stretcher

544. Fly Rod Reel

12/23/2005 12:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

539 - Looks like a variant of a Thiele-Dennis tube that is used to determine the melting point of solids.

12/23/2005 12:52 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>541. Plug-in auto heater/defroster.

Yes, but it's a better defroster than heater. I use it until my car's defroster heats up.

>544. Fly casting reel.

Correct

>Item 543 is part of a rug stretcher.

I haven't been able to verify this, any idea where we could confirm your answer?

>Item 533 looks like a mop holder (without handle)

>Item 541 looks like a speaker

>542. Psycic mindreading cards thingys.

These three aren't correct


>542: Part of a rummy-like card game...

I'm not familiar with rummy so I'll take your word on that, this game is called Set, see the answer link for more details.

>539. Degreasing Pitcher

>540. Test Tube holder with lid

Both incorrect

>541. Desk Fan/Heater

Close

>542. Psychic Test Cards

Nope

>543. Upholstery/Carpet Stretcher

Not sure, see above

>544. Fly Rod Reel

Yes

>539 - Looks like a variant of a Thiele-Dennis tube that is used to determine the melting point of solids.

Correct

12/23/2005 3:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

542 - the card game 'Set', still published by Set Enterprises, Inc.

1/24/2006 1:01 PM

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