My grandfather used a device like the last item to mend fish nets. The yarn is spooled in 8 shape around the prongs and the entire device is then pulled through the whole holes and to knit the gap together. My grandpa was the ingenious sort, so this might not have been the tool's original intention.
The Canadian River is the longest tributary of the Arkansas River in the United States. It is about 1,026 miles long, starting in Colorado and traveling through New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, and Oklahoma.
Pacific Theater, WWII... has anyone ever heard of Trinitite? It's the glass like substance formed from the soil, buildings and bodies after a nuclear blast...... I'd say take it to a university or someplace that has a Geiger counter, just to be sure.
Looks like a tool used to wind multiple warp strands at a time. One strand per dip, laced around a warping reel....
My grandfather used a device like the last item to mend fish nets. The yarn is spooled in 8 shape around the prongs and the entire device is then pulled through the whole holes and to knit the gap together. My grandpa was the ingenious sort, so this might not have been the tool's original intention.
5:47:It google translates as :the one ring to rule tell all!
Last item dough whisk. My husband says fish scaler LOL
A diet fork... GOOD LUCK!
I think last item is for rope or yarn making
I'm pretty sure the first thing isn't a "medical field sterilizer" but a curling iron heater.
My dad had a cable cutter that you whacked with a maul to cut thick cable.
It's a fiendish thingy
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There’s a south Canadian history museum in Oklahoma? Can we talk more about that?
The Canadian River is the longest tributary of the Arkansas River in the United States. It is about 1,026 miles long, starting in Colorado and traveling through New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, and Oklahoma.
How do I submit an item to get some information??
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1:17 It’s from the glassing of Reach.
Pacific Theater, WWII... has anyone ever heard of Trinitite?
It's the glass like substance formed from the soil, buildings and bodies after a nuclear blast...... I'd say take it to a university or someplace that has a Geiger counter, just to be sure.
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