1371 -- I think it is an antenna mount assembly for vehicle mounted radios (there is an antenna mounting assemebly that sort of looks like that one)
1372 -- either a childs toy or a bird lure, the mirrored bird lures that I have seen had a different shapped head (usually ovoid), butit looks very similar
8/01/2008 7:49 AM
Anonymous said...
1369: I agree with brian, I've seen them used on the bottom of computer racks in submarines.
I think that it is my favorite bike in parts just before my upgrade at bicycle motor
8/26/2010 10:17 AM
1369. Around 9-1/2" in length, one long cable held by two metal bars: [Image] Larger image
1370. About 25" long: [Image]
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1371. Submitted by a visitor who is looking to identify this device, it was found in a military surplus store: [Image]
1372. Approximately 28" long, the wood block on the right can be rotated by pulling the cord: [Image]
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1373. 48" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses on this one: [Image] Larger image
1374. Another photo submitted by a visitor: [Image] Larger image
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6 Comments -
1369: It's a vibration isolating mount for large machinery.
1370: I'd guess it's a tool for guiding work pieces on a band saw.
7/31/2008 5:08 AM
1372 C'est un miroir aux alouettes.
Servait à attirer les alouettes pour les attraper
7/31/2008 7:24 AM
1370 is indeed a work feeder for a vertical bandsaw. we have two at work for our bandsaw.
8/01/2008 6:48 AM
1371 -- I think it is an antenna mount assembly for vehicle mounted radios
(there is an antenna mounting assemebly that sort of looks like that one)
1372 -- either a childs toy or a bird lure, the mirrored bird lures that I
have seen had a different shapped head (usually ovoid), butit looks very
similar
8/01/2008 7:49 AM
1369: I agree with brian, I've seen them used on the bottom of computer racks in submarines.
8/01/2008 8:43 AM
I think that it is my favorite bike in parts just before my upgrade at bicycle motor
8/26/2010 10:17 AM