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No problem in running two mystery objects at the same time. Your's is a proper mystery mine is just a filler.
Just to get mine out of the way a bit quicker here's a clue.
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Ooooo...is that due to the evils of drink?
Here hee...is it on a pub?
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Marilyn 'What have you bought at the weekend markets now?' Haha
Is it to do with a Lazy Susan?
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I didn't buy anything Cazza.
Just searched through piles of junk to find a Mystery Object.
I had intended to buy a couple of cheap second-hand novels to read, but completely forgot to look at the book stall. Oh well...next time.
I also had eyes out for any Girl Guides selling Girl Guide Biscuits, (because it is Girl Guide Biscuit month), but no luck there either. Have asked about but no-one seems to know where they may be. ( I have been on their website and sent emails but no joy. If they do turn up at my door, I shall be buying up big.)
We were ALMOST tempted by the hot pie stall at the markets, but had the will-power to walk away. ( Febby almost caved in at the thought of a custard tart).
So came home with pennies intact...

And NO...nothing to do with a "lazy Susan". Sorry old gal. You will have to put your thinking cap on again.
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OK is it the top part of a Garden Umbrella?

(No GG's knocking on my door either)
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Maz's object is either the structure from which puppeteers hang and control their puppets, or it's a water divining stick upgraded to give three times the chance of success.
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Cazza. :dozey: sorry, No.
Tizzy, :dozey: sorry, No.

:acute: I can say that when I read the tag on it, I have seen an object that looks slightly different but is used for the same purpose. But I talk too much. After hunting through dusty objects to find such a thing I must resist giving it away.
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You put a clip of some sort on the end of each piece of wood and hang your knickers to dry, hehe
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:sigh: gosh...we must be sisters...when Febby first asked me to guess what it was, I suggested hanging socks off it.
Sorry, NO.
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Time for me to close mine down. Feeling in a good mood this morning. Its full marks to Marilyn For the pub suggestion, actually there is a date stone on Church St but its 1817, and the same to Pluggy and PanBiker for keeping quiet.
Its the old Foster's Arms. Reverting back to Syke House. The other adjacent date stone is shown. Just one question, the Syke appears to stop at the other side of Gisburn road, clearly it must have run behind the house, Was it called Syke House as a matter of convenience. (see forgotten corners).
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So is the building a Heritage Building Plaques ??
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As far as I know its a grade 2 listed building. The most common listing. Ref: Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them. Yes in the strictest sense its a Heritage building although third on the list. I suppose its worth 7/10 for a try. Listed Buildings.
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I've known plenty of Barlickers who are as bent as the proverbial nine bob note. I love the place, but I'd have reservations about the moral standing of many of it's inhabitants. ;)
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Happens everywhere, Pluggy, unfortunately.
We have tried to use local trades since moving house, believing it is good for the local economy. But I have never met so many over-priced rip off merchants in my life!

As for my mystery object...try aligning those two cross pieces and tightening the wing-nut.
Then think of "sweet young things" and their pastimes.

(There...I have basically given it away!)
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P. I thought about Syke but wasn't sure. As for the name, it was Syke House Farm and the Syke probably ran through the land.
As for Maz and her mystery object, Is it for holding a hank of wool while it is wound into a ball?
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A hanging Mobile holder for Baby's Nursery
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No luck to either of you with those answers.think of what you could put between the two wooden bits and secure with the wing-nut.
I will post the answer tomorrow if no one cracks it, because I can't handle the agony...
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A specialised embroidery frame?
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:nooo: Sorry...
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I won't sleep tonight.. I've racked my brain and come up with nothing
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A press for straightening the old vinyl records?
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Sorry China, No.

Febby feels sorry for you all and said I was to give you yet another clue.
It was once important kit associated with a game. You will instantly recognise something a different shape that does the same job, so think outside the box.

:beg: C'mon guys!

:bye2: will check in later...don't get your knickers in too big a knot in the meantime Sis... :laugh5:
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Is it a tennis racquet brace?
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Looks like Ian might have got it with that suggestion. All I could think of was a device for exorcising the devil!
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I'm appealing to David here for one more clue..
was this game played in our children's era, our era or our parents era?
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