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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 17 Oct 2024, 08:48
by Stanley
Any takers? You've seen it before......
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 17 Oct 2024, 15:09
by Steeplejerk
Sett square
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 17 Oct 2024, 20:44
by PanBiker
Spirit level?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 18 Oct 2024, 02:05
by Stanley
You were on the right track Ian butTom has it, a big set square I found in the roof space at Ellenroad buried under rubbish. Some roofer was really pissed off at losing it!
Next one?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 18 Oct 2024, 10:51
by PanBiker
I know what the bloke that lost it must have felt like.
My first day at work in 1970 was actually enrolling at Burnley College for my 5 year City & Guilds course. At Lunch time I went down to Sutcliffe Tools in town and bought the start of my tool kit which was a pair of CK side cutters with orange handles and a pair of CK snipe nosed pliers. I carried both of those in my overall pockets for my entire career in field & bench servicing for the next twenty years. After that for the next 15 years in computer servicing and network installation. When I was working as Network Manager at St Teds in Burnley. I left the side cutters somewhere above the roof tiles while routing new network infrastructure. During the Building Schools for the Future project, Teds was bulldozed to the ground and a completely new school (Blessed Trinity College) was built on the site. My side cutters were either recovered by someone else or are part of the foundations for the new school. Never had a pair of side cutters since that were as good as that first pair!
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 18 Oct 2024, 12:10
by Tripps
I can relate to that Ian.
In the army the
PanBiker wrote: ā18 Oct 2024, 10:51
snipe nosed pliers.
wre known as "Pliers Wiring No 81" and universally referred to as "81's".
Never far from hand over many years.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 19 Oct 2024, 02:07
by Stanley
What is it?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 19 Oct 2024, 07:15
by Big Kev
Lobster or crab trap?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 19 Oct 2024, 07:29
by Gloria
Iām with Kev.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 19 Oct 2024, 08:46
by Cathy
Looks to be Seafood related in some way

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 19 Oct 2024, 08:57
by Stanley
You're all on the right track, It's a North American native tribe fish trap.
Next one?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 20 Oct 2024, 03:05
by Stanley
What is it?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 03:03
by Stanley
No Takers? I shall give it until dinnertime....

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 05:41
by Cathy
Does it oil part of a loom?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 05:46
by Stanley
No Cathy but you are on the right track, it is loom related.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 13:09
by Stanley
One last clue..... Think about the healds.......
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 13:15
by Big Kev
A bunch of heald chains. Used for suspending the healds or heddles in the loom as they were more durable and easily adjusted than strings
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 22 Oct 2024, 01:48
by Stanley
Yes Kev, Exactly right. Now we have to find another object.....
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 03:19
by Stanley
What is it?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 10:17
by PanBiker
Button polishing shield as issued to service personnel.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 12:23
by Tripps
They were known as Button Sticks. I think I remember that mine was in a sort of bakelite material not brass. Thank goodness - one less item to polish.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 02:39
by Stanley
Mine was Bakelite as well David.....
What is it? (Original spelling please, not Anglicised version.)
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 10:09
by Tripps
Stanley wrote: ā24 Oct 2024, 02:39
Mine was Bakelite as well
Actually I never used it, all the time I had one. By the 1960's buttons were not brass which needed polishing, but something called "Staybright" which did what it said in the name. It just became an item which had to carried around the Empire, and from time to time, accounted for - on your AF 1198.
That sounds like "The Ipcress File"

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 12:23
by Stanley
I was not so lucky, my buttons were brass and then there was the badges and collar dogs to shine up That was demob group 54-06.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 17:51
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: ā24 Oct 2024, 02:39
What is it? (Original spelling please, not Anglicised version.)
Eierschalensollbruchstellenverursacher, boiled egg topper.