933 climbing aid 934 tool for cutting thin samples for lab work 936 pencil sharpener938 tool for weeding between paving stones
3/22/2007 7:25 AM
Anonymous said...
Music stand for siamese twins
3/22/2007 7:52 AM
Anonymous said...
935 are caltrops.
3/22/2007 9:31 AM
Anonymous said...
937. A bookstand for thicker books.
3/22/2007 9:37 AM
Anonymous said...
Calthops is right. Made popular by spy movies and Ninjas. They will always land we a sharp side up. You throw them out while while being chased by a villian and they cut up there feet or blow a tire, depends on their prefered method of transportation. AZLynch
3/22/2007 9:51 AM
Anonymous said...
939 - slide projector, maybe?
3/22/2007 1:28 PM
Anonymous said...
938 is for taking the black caulking out from the seams of a boat's teak deck.
3/22/2007 3:13 PM
Anonymous said...
938 is a hook for moving fish around in the hold, or on deck....works with frozen as well as slippery ones...LOL
3/22/2007 6:45 PM
Anonymous said...
934: Anonymous is right...it is called a microtome; 939: I believe is a very early slide projector, probably used glass slides; also correct I believe for 933, 935
3/22/2007 8:45 PM
Anonymous said...
935. bardbed wire inserts. those logged between a pair of twisted wires.
also, i think others are right. except maybe the last one. could be a theatre spotlight.
3/23/2007 5:59 AM
Anonymous said...
935 is japanese caltrops, called tetsubishi, or makibishi, used by ninjas against foot soldiers (not cavalry or cars)
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933. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_loaded_camming_device
3/22/2007 5:57 AM
933 climbing aid
934 tool for cutting thin samples
for lab work
936 pencil sharpener938 tool for weeding between paving stones
3/22/2007 7:25 AM
Music stand for siamese twins
3/22/2007 7:52 AM
935 are caltrops.
3/22/2007 9:31 AM
937. A bookstand for thicker books.
3/22/2007 9:37 AM
Calthops is right. Made popular by spy movies and Ninjas. They will always land we a sharp side up. You throw them out while while being chased by a villian and they cut up there feet or blow a tire, depends on their prefered method of transportation. AZLynch
3/22/2007 9:51 AM
939 - slide projector, maybe?
3/22/2007 1:28 PM
938 is for taking the black caulking out from the seams of a boat's teak deck.
3/22/2007 3:13 PM
938 is a hook for moving fish around in the hold, or on deck....works with frozen as well as slippery ones...LOL
3/22/2007 6:45 PM
934:
Anonymous is right...it is called a microtome; 939: I believe is a very early slide projector, probably used glass slides; also correct I believe for 933, 935
3/22/2007 8:45 PM
935. bardbed wire inserts. those logged between a pair of twisted wires.
also, i think others are right. except maybe the last one. could be a theatre spotlight.
3/23/2007 5:59 AM
935 is japanese caltrops, called tetsubishi, or makibishi, used by ninjas against foot soldiers (not cavalry or cars)
http://www.martialartsgear.com/ninjagear/ninjaacc/images/4584.jpg
http://www.redmarcial.com.ar/disciplinas/arninja/tetsubishi.jpg
http://www.kassai.co.jp/jidaiya/ninjya/image_l/makibishi_l.jpg
3/23/2007 6:30 AM
939 could be a lime light projector
3/23/2007 2:57 PM
They've all been answered correctly except for number 938, please see the answer page for more info.
3/23/2007 5:30 PM
935 look like caltrops.
3/24/2007 2:00 PM