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Re: ID these items [Re: snowy] #8571533
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Well, that solves that issue. Thanks Lol


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Re: ID these items [Re: snowy] #8571536
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The first one might be a potato ricer, the second is part of an early pipe wrench on it's progression from a monkey wrench.

Re: ID these items [Re: QuietButDeadly] #8571537
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Originally Posted by QuietButDeadly
Lots of references online. Here is one about the company that manufactured them. The original patent was issued to A Walworth employee Daniel Stilson in 1869. The partial one shown missing the loose jaw and adjusting nut was a somewhat later version of the Stilson Pipe Wrench.

http://alloy-artifacts.org/walworth-mfg-company.html


that's interesting....

nice!


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Re: ID these items [Re: snowy] #8571576
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The third item appears to be a box trap of sorts for democrat/liberal big-headed rabbits. grin
Or possibly just a mailbox enclosure. smile

Sorry, just had to.
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Re: ID these items [Re: snowy] #8571596
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Originally Posted by snowy
I just noticed some writing on that first item maybe it says what it is.
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looks like a potato ricer , other than I can't see if it has a plate with holes in it in the bottom.

a thanksgiving day Riced vs Mashed debate at my grandmas house it seemed like many years
how it ended my uncles Chuck and Paul were very vocal on the riced side of the debate so last time we had riced everyone said well if you want them riced here is the ricer , here is how it works.

Rice away , they never volunteered to Rice again

I have a ricer I have used it a couple of times but I don't eat potatoes any more so it is put away in a tote in the basement.

riced will soak up more gravy and give you a nice texture , just no one wants to rice potatoes for 30 people at thanksgiving.

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Re: ID these items [Re: snowy] #8571610
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LOL

I see it now
Never seen a pipe wrench with a pivoting part to hold the adjustable jaw

But it is clearly a pipe wrench minus some parts

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