MYSTERY OBJECTS
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My thoughts exactly, Tizzy.
Or maybe it was an entry test - if you could work out how to get a cup of coffee out of it, you were just the person they were looking for, and they had the perfect job for you!
Or maybe it was an entry test - if you could work out how to get a cup of coffee out of it, you were just the person they were looking for, and they had the perfect job for you!
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I love the ingenuity of the replies! It's obscure so I'll give it to you Ian.

It's the medallion machine for Johnny's big 1956 lathe. Here it is as found at Gargrave after fifty years of neglect. The lathe has two spindles to allow two identical chucks to be geared together. The original, say a cameo, is mounted in one chick and a suitable blank in the other. A blunt pointer follows the contours of the original and transfers that movement to a sharp cutter in the other holder. The materials used were soft, like Ivory but when he first made it Johnny copied a penny in copper and gave it to Newton asking him if he could make one. Beautifully made and it works....
Try this one. It has a trade name related to the design and that's what I am after......

It's the medallion machine for Johnny's big 1956 lathe. Here it is as found at Gargrave after fifty years of neglect. The lathe has two spindles to allow two identical chucks to be geared together. The original, say a cameo, is mounted in one chick and a suitable blank in the other. A blunt pointer follows the contours of the original and transfers that movement to a sharp cutter in the other holder. The materials used were soft, like Ivory but when he first made it Johnny copied a penny in copper and gave it to Newton asking him if he could make one. Beautifully made and it works....
Try this one. It has a trade name related to the design and that's what I am after......
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I wonder how many Newton pennies circulated in Barlick after that day? It could have been Newton's own scheme of quantitative easing in Barlick!Stanley wrote:..when he first made it Johnny copied a penny in copper and gave it to Newton asking him if he could make one.

As for the new object, I can't tell for sure whether the top part is a flap or a hole. Is it a tobacco pouch?
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I think that's a good guess Tiz.
Certainly looks to be leather and folded over at the top and tucked into the flap at the bottom. No idea on a brand or trade name though.
Made up to be awarded the previous one, "thingy" comes in useful from time to time.
Certainly looks to be leather and folded over at the top and tucked into the flap at the bottom. No idea on a brand or trade name though.
Made up to be awarded the previous one, "thingy" comes in useful from time to time.

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It certainly looks like leather but doesn't look to have been used very much, not sure yet...
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Bum bag?
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"It has a trade name related to the design"
Then it has to be the `DeLuxe Black Leather Tobacco Pouch'.
Then it has to be the `DeLuxe Black Leather Tobacco Pouch'.
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What's wrong with you lot. It was only in 2013 that he put this on and it looks like you've all forgotten or were taking no notice.
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We've slept since then....plaques wrote:What's wrong with you lot. It was only in 2013 that he put this on and it looks like you've all forgotten or were taking no notice.

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...and I've moved house twice AND washed my hair...
Is it owt medical, like a glucose monitor or BP monitor?
Is it owt medical, like a glucose monitor or BP monitor?
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Is it a shed item or a home item ?
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Home and shed are the same to me Cathy....
P has a good memory, it's a rubber tobacco pouch but to finish it off look at the design and guess the name....
P has a good memory, it's a rubber tobacco pouch but to finish it off look at the design and guess the name....
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After wading through this thread for 2013, I know what it is. I wouldn't have a clue otherwise.
I'll keep it to myself.
I'll keep it to myself.
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I can't have you wasting time like that! It's the 'Duncans[sic] improved Bandit'.
Next for shaving?
Next for shaving?
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The original post back in 2013 is worth returning too for all the interest and suggestions it generated: LINK
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Where is this in Barlick? Correct answers only. No Google Street maps. Sorry Marilyn no more Mr Nice Guy.
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So how would you know whether we used Google street maps or not if we didn't post an obvious link ?
I know where it is, but since I'm a prime Google searcher, I'll say nowt.
I know where it is, but since I'm a prime Google searcher, I'll say nowt.
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I know where it is too.
Not really a mystery object either, rather a location.
Not really a mystery object either, rather a location.
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Pluggy, How do I know you didn't use street view? Because being a Barlicker you are honest and would have said so.
PanBiker, Its a mystery in its broadest sense. So for those who know and are graciously letting others have a do I'll ask what it the date on the adjacent building? Can this be classed as a general knowledge mystery? Obviously a lot of history round this building which may spark a full blown reply. Quoting the two Ronnies. So its goodnight from me and goodnight from him. Goodnight. (in the nicest sense)
PanBiker, Its a mystery in its broadest sense. So for those who know and are graciously letting others have a do I'll ask what it the date on the adjacent building? Can this be classed as a general knowledge mystery? Obviously a lot of history round this building which may spark a full blown reply. Quoting the two Ronnies. So its goodnight from me and goodnight from him. Goodnight. (in the nicest sense)
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I have no idea at all. Wouldn't even know where to look if I used street view.
But I shall hazard a total guess and say it is in Church Street...
But I shall hazard a total guess and say it is in Church Street...
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Looks like a fancy stone sign to use (being 1699), I would say it belongs to a Heritage building.
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I must have seen it but my memory has failed me.
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Maz has sent me this one.....

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I must apologise about the poor quality of the photo in terms of sunshine and shadows. We snapped this at the street markets today as we were wandering along looking for something that would make a good mystery object. Had some funny looks as we photographed it ( without buying it)...so we didn't have time to set the shot up well.
I can tell you it comprises of two "star shaped" sections, which are stacked together and secured with a wing-nut, obviously to keep them securely together for selling on the market stall.
Our market stalls run along a grassed area directly beside the beach. It was lovely down there today. There were several things I could have picked for my Mystery Object.
And sorry if my pic jumped in on your unsolved mystery, Plaques. I didn't mean that to happen.
I can tell you it comprises of two "star shaped" sections, which are stacked together and secured with a wing-nut, obviously to keep them securely together for selling on the market stall.
Our market stalls run along a grassed area directly beside the beach. It was lovely down there today. There were several things I could have picked for my Mystery Object.
And sorry if my pic jumped in on your unsolved mystery, Plaques. I didn't mean that to happen.
