What is it?

I've been collecting unusual objects for quite a while, and several years ago I started posting them on this site as puzzles for visitors to figure out what they are. Most of the items are mine but a few belong to others, if you aren't interested in tools there are plenty of other type objects that have also been posted.

For first time visitors I recommend this archive for a wide variety of some of my best pieces.

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

136. 4 3/4" wide





137.


















138. 7" long



139. 2 7/8" tall





140. 5" long





141. 3 3/8" long





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Wednesday, September 22, 2004

130. 10" tall



131. 3 1/4" long



132. 3 1/2" tall



133. 7 1/2" long



134. 3 3/8" long. The other side of this one says "Goldblatt".



135. 2 3/4" dia.



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Friday, September 17, 2004

126.



127. 6" long



128. Two 1-pound, 2" dia. ball bearings, these were sold for a particular science experiment. There is one ingredient missing here, something very common, the puzzle for this one is to determine the nature of the experiment.



129. 3/8" long





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Saturday, September 11, 2004

120. 3 3/4" long



121. 4 3/8" tall



122. 7/8" long, 1/2" wide



123.



124.



125. 9 3/8" long, 6 1/2" wide




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Wednesday, September 08, 2004

115.





116.





117. The large pieces at the top of the photo are 5/16" in length.



118.



119.


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Saturday, September 04, 2004

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110.





111.



112.





113.





114. 1 3/4"l x 1 1/8"w x 5/8"h, holes are 1/4" deep



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