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What Is This Mysterious Silver Scooper In An Old Italian Villa And This Old Heavy Object That Turns? 

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What Is This Mysterious Silver Scooper In An Old Italian Villa And This Old Heavy Object That Turns?
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@MarkLindsayCNC
@MarkLindsayCNC 2 часа назад
The last item looks like a peeler/corer for processing fruit. My grandmother, mother, and ex-wife worked in a pear cannery on the processing line, and they all had a tool that was almost identical to this one. Machines peeled and cored the pears, then a conveyer fed the peeled, cored, and halved pears between two lines of workers, one line on either side of the conveyor. The workers grabbed pears with bits of peel or core still in/on the pear halves, and used the tool to remove those bits. The loops are blades that are used to get remaining bits of core out of the center of a pear half while removing as little of the edible portion of the pear as possible. The slit in the middle is a slicing blade that was used much like a carrot peeler, to remove bits of peel left on the pear half.
@scottdean7613
@scottdean7613 2 часа назад
Only left or only right verifies that it was taken from the dead. Keeping both would allow warriors to claim double.
@jamesbarisitz4794
@jamesbarisitz4794 3 часа назад
I got the lead sharpener and the crumb sweeper. Low score! 😂
@michaeltreadwell777
@michaeltreadwell777 2 часа назад
I got the ladder jack, and the barn door roller. Also the crumb scoop.
@aubreyleonae4108
@aubreyleonae4108 3 часа назад
I used to have a similar lead pointer, maybe still have it.
@jasonsummit1885
@jasonsummit1885 2 часа назад
The last one looks like a veggie/fruit peeler with the loops being for cutting out cores or pits
@iamthundermug
@iamthundermug 3 часа назад
Last item is a veggie peeler. Don’t know about the loops.
@Ron-d2s
@Ron-d2s 2 часа назад
Maybe the loops are for cutting out bad spots.
@preachintime-odbc-pcola5376
I used to have a carbon arc plate maker for offset plates in my print shop. They would burn you good if you didn't let them cool when changing them. I had a camera used for shooting print film that originally was carbon arc. By the time I got it, It was changed to lamps lighting. They were still bright.
2 часа назад
I suppose you could dip it in hot water and use it to curl butter.
@19Edurne
@19Edurne 2 часа назад
6 out of 9 correct, my record. The only ones I didn't get were the first one, the ladder jack and the headstone.
@hollynelson3883
@hollynelson3883 Час назад
I actually have a lead pointer identical to the one you show, and used it at one time in my drafting office, though more out of fun than necessity. That would have been in the mid 1980s.
@douglaskerr6813
@douglaskerr6813 2 часа назад
Two for today the barn doors hanger and the child's head Stone that is aways sad
@joniangelsrreal6262
@joniangelsrreal6262 2 часа назад
Always a pleasure 😊
@missjojoy212
@missjojoy212 2 часа назад
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