23 Odd Items With Simple Explanations.
Nathan Johnson
Published
04/07/2021
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My dog found this. Bottom is made of metal and top appears to be glass or ceramic A: It’s a Polish 40x47mm grenade from the Pallad grenade launcher. -
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Found in a garden. Metallic object that closes in on itself A: Looks like a Hindu ritual box. It is missing the middle piece that would sit in that central hole. -
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Curved shovel found in the cellar A: Adze for shaping wood -
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Little brass Buhda with a copper seal on the bottom. When I shake it around I hear something metal inside rattle around. I’m reluctant to break the seal without knowing what it means. A: ‘the required filling materials consist of rolled mantras, fragrant wood, incense powders, and the five metals (gold, silver, brass, iron and copper).’ -
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Object from the 50’s, solid wooden handle, circular metal circle things attached. A: Vintage Apex brand Knife Sharpener/Glass Cutter In The Original Box -
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This building was found in a country estate in Scotland. It’s about the size of a large shed and has small slits and platforms on the outside. What is it? A: It’s a bee hotel. Alternatively called a “Slovenian bee house” because there is another structure that people call a “bee hotel” which isn’t a place for a permanent hive but rather a lot of little open tubes and spaces in a frame where individual bees can hide/rest temporarily. The bee house version instead allows for multiple complete hives where the bees live, which I suppose is less like a hotel and more like condominiums. -
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What is the device patterned on this tie I got from the thrift store? A: I believe that is the leather strap suspension from a Concord Stagecoach. -
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Been walking past this metal thing in the woods every day for 13 years A: Electric water pump -
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A wooden box by a gate in NW UK – on a footpath. Gate separates path from road but you can just step over A: This is to stop motorbikes etc but allow walkers access to the path -
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Got this shirt used. Anyone know what country it is? A: Guatemala -
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Found in a molehill near a 17th Century graveyard at Kilmadock, Scotland. What is this thing? A: Loom weights -
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Found stainless steel object when cleaning out a lab space. Has an “H” in a diamond stamp. A: It’s a glass tube cutter! Used it many times in chemistry lab -
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Found in a pile of scrap steel. About 1 foot across. Two handles and covered in spikes. A: It looks like a dibble board for making small holes to plant seeds in soil/seed trays, not seen one made from metal before though. -
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What’s happening to my kitchen utensils? Multiple kitchen utensils have this white stuff on them. I hand wash them and dry in rack in sink. Can’t scrub it off. It’s almost like a chemical reaction of something? A: The plastic coating is delaminating. No amount of scrubbing is going to fix that. -
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Came in a swag bag for a horse show. About 8 inches long, not sure of it’s purpose. A: It’s a mask extender. It wraps around the back of your neck and you attach the ear loops of the mask so your ears don’t chafe/get sore. wear it correctly and you’ll be advertising their website on the back of your neck all day. -
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I keep seeing these strange ladders around Brooklyn A: These were actually community clothes lines. There would be many attached to that running to the nearby apartments. -
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Weird (possibly rotating?) metal contraption found in a vacant lot outside Hamilton, Ontario A: A “Swinging Gym”. You’d actually pay to get in one of these with a friend, and get it swinging with the aim of making full circles. A ton of effort and skill was required. -
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Concrete pad with stainless steel rod protruding, located on the rim of a disused sand quarry. There are several of these located around the quarry. Approx 60cm on the side. Survey point? A: Centering point to allow for reproducible measurements (i.e. yes – a survey marker indeed!) -
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What are these carriages used to transport? In the UK, they maximise neither aerodynamics nor capacity. Look too clean for coal, doors at 45degrees to the horizontal… A: The wagons are basically hoppers filled from the top, and empty down towards the rails, so they’re emptied on a special section of rail that has a conveyor or similar underneath it. -
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A dome room by someone’s dock in the Poconos? Photo was taken from a canoe…passed this thing in the backyard of someone’s house. Looks like you can get into it maybe? WITT? A: An outdoor sauna. -
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Found this in the machine shop/ science dump of my college has a needle in a glass container in some sort of oil and a glass pipette. Each were found in this metal containers A: It’s a watch/clockmakers oiling set -
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Family heirloom. It’s a little bigger than an AA battery and has about the same weight. It has a tiny pin hole in the top. It also has a combination with numbers 5 to 9. Combo is unknown so don’t know what (if anything) is in there. Feels hollow. Sterling silver that says “Providence” on it. A: It’s a needle case, there are little compartments inside. -
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Weird metal tube (now dented) found metal detecting in SE Iowa on a farmstead that stood from the 1890s-1960s. Seems to be made of copper, found 4″ down, and has a bat-like symbol on one end. It’s closed on both ends and feels hollow. A: Looks like old lipstick
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