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Blogger Canem said...

1295 Pointer for wooden wheel spokes?
1296 Lead-acid battery top.
1298 Use to hold/serve meat from deli meat slicer.
1299 Lighthouse lens.
1300 Telegraph "sounder".

5/08/2008 6:17 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I agree that 1296 is from a battery.

1297. Two examples of single shot pocket "zip" guns. ...looks like one has a gas capsule to fire, or maybe it's shot pellets.

1298. I agree about the meat gripper.

1299. And the lighthouse lens.

1300. ...and the telegraph thingus.

5/08/2008 10:53 AM

Blogger Adrian said...

I agree with stewart and canem on 1296-1200 but have no clue about 1295. Some sort of device to screw something in and mark its relative circular position?

5/08/2008 12:05 PM

Blogger Ray said...

1297 - Pocket flare gun. (I found one once and, not realizing what it was, fired it off, just missing my head.)

5/08/2008 3:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1295: for lubricating a (square headed bolt) as you screw it in? Possibly crown bolts on a steam locomotive boiler.
1296:I'd guess an electroplater rather than a battery.
1297: tear gas pen?
1299: Yes, a fresnel lens for a navigation light. Although it looks a little small and non-rotating for a lighthouse.
1300: Yeah, a telegraph sounder.

5/08/2008 10:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with
1295: spoke sharpener
1296: battery
1297: flare gun
1298: slicer safety holder
1299: lighthouse lens

1300 is an electrical DC 'vibrator booster', isn't it? Used to raise a DC voltage for high-voltage tubes or other applications.

5/08/2008 10:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1297 could be a bear banger as well...like a flare gun, but with a charge that goes off like a gunshot.

5/09/2008 1:45 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

1296 - part of a lead-acid battery
1297 - flare gun
1299 - light house bulb
1300 - telegraph sounder

5/09/2008 9:46 AM

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5/11/2008 11:08 AM

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