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Reply To This Topic #100 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 02:10:04 PM |
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not sure of this was guessed before. but, because of the yellow powder found maybe a chicken vitamin dispenser 
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Reply To This Topic #101 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 06:30:43 PM |
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Military mess kit item! Sugar in the center for coffee. Salt and pepper on the ends for boiled eggs! As for boiling the water, that's what helmets are for! 
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Reply To This Topic #102 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 07:56:19 PM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose?
lol. Someone went to a lot of trouble hand soldering this copper.
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Reply To This Topic #103 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 07:58:39 PM |
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I just realized we have a page 2. Put the your curser on the icon and it shows "dontknow" which is not a word so the spellcheck tries to correct you.
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Reply To This Topic #104 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 08:31:52 PM |
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cool....spell check! 
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Reply To This Topic #105 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 10:57:27 PM |
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Military mess kit item! Sugar in the center for coffee. Salt and pepper on the ends for boiled eggs! As for boiling the water, that's what helmets are for!  maybe some matches with the pepper. and breakfast is served at and from the chicken coop! 
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Reply To This Topic #106 Posted Jan 06, 2010, 05:27:47 PM |
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tobacco /pot stash for green giant?
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Reply To This Topic #107 Posted Jan 06, 2010, 10:54:33 PM |
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Could be a cigar cutter? 
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Reply To This Topic #108 Posted Jan 06, 2010, 11:06:19 PM |
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Spur cutter for cocks and a powder antiseptic in the end. 
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Reply To This Topic #109 Posted Jan 07, 2010, 12:24:13 AM |
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Spur cutter for cocks and a powder antiseptic in the end.  If I had to invent a spur cutter - it wouldn't look like that. Mike
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Reply To This Topic #110 Posted Jan 07, 2010, 06:09:14 PM |
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Spur cutter for cocks and a powder antiseptic in the end.  If I had to invent a spur cutter - it wouldn't look like that. Mike Me either
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Reply To This Topic #111 Posted Jan 08, 2010, 06:07:59 PM |
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Perhaps,??? the chicken farmer got all his stock hooked on coke in an attempt to lead said bird to stick it's head into this rotary guillotine?
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Reply To This Topic #112 Posted Jan 10, 2010, 07:27:19 PM |
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In Europe, there were pneumatic mail systems that actually had tubing laid like plumbing under the streets. We experimented with it here in Boston, NYC, Chicago and some other larger cities. This looks very much like an early capsule used by one of those systems. Western Union had a lot of these.
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Reply To This Topic #113 Posted Jan 10, 2010, 09:50:48 PM |
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In Europe, there were pneumatic mail systems that actually had tubing laid like plumbing under the streets. We experimented with it here in Boston, NYC, Chicago and some other larger cities. This looks very much like an early capsule used by one of those systems. Western Union had a lot of these.
It sure does resemble those containers at drive-in banks. Somebody went to a lot of trouble soldering this thing to exact specifications. Maybe someone will find a pic of a very early pneumatic mail tube. http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2117.htm
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Reply To This Topic #114 Posted Jan 10, 2010, 10:16:00 PM |
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So what out being able to put everthing into the bank tuble. You had three departments to cram stuff into with a center section that would cut off a finger. That does not make much sense. Could it have been used to clip the end of birds wings ya know those feathers to keep them from flying? Crazy it looks like the blades of a cigar cutter I have but mines is shaped like a turkey !!
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Reply To This Topic #115 Posted Jan 10, 2010, 10:49:27 PM |
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In Europe, there were pneumatic mail systems that actually had tubing laid like plumbing under the streets. We experimented with it here in Boston, NYC, Chicago and some other larger cities. This looks very much like an early capsule used by one of those systems. Western Union had a lot of these.
http://www.imget.ru/images/2010/01/11/ijQwOwxCJy.jpg
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Reply To This Topic #116 Posted Jan 11, 2010, 12:17:39 AM |
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To use the item as a device for cutting, chopping, whatever  you need two hands. Who is going to hold the Chook? Mike
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Reply To This Topic #117 Posted Jan 11, 2010, 01:38:00 AM |
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not sure of this was guessed before. but, because of the yellow powder found maybe a chicken vitamin dispenser  because it is not sharp that all it could be good for was to put something in. the two end containers were holding something as well. because it was found in the chicken house, right?.... it makes sense it was for mixing medicines or vitamins with feed in the center area...shaken/mixed then dispensed to a feed container.
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Reply To This Topic #118 Posted Jan 11, 2010, 10:46:03 AM |
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not sure of this was guessed before. but, because of the yellow powder found maybe a chicken vitamin dispenser  because it is not sharp that all it could be good for was to put something in. the two end containers were holding something as well. because it was found in the chicken house, right?.... it makes sense it was for mixing medicines or vitamins with feed in the center area...shaken/mixed then dispensed to a feed container. makes sense.
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Reply To This Topic #119 Posted Jan 17, 2010, 03:24:14 PM |
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messenger pigeon transport/delivery tube  TOO BIG PEOPLE FOR THAT. PIGEONS ARE NOT THAT BIG Maybe they had carrier chickens!
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Reply To This Topic #120 Posted Jan 17, 2010, 04:44:09 PM |
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Pipe bomb?
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Reply To This Topic #121 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 12:53:39 PM |
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how about an egg warmer---incubator---transporter. coals or embers in the end and a wrapped up egg in the center? 
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Reply To This Topic #122 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 07:43:14 PM |
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Have you tasted the yellow powder or at the very least, injected it into one of your chickens? Two things could happen, each equally revealing: 1) you/your chicken could instantly dehydrate and die, or 2) you/your chicken achieve a state of powerful elightenment that unravels all the world's mysteries, including why anyone would want to withdraw sulphur from a drive-through teller, steal the canister, then hide the contraband under a clump of chicken feces.
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Reply To This Topic #123 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 07:50:02 PM |
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including why anyone would want to withdraw sulphur from a drive-through teller, steal the canister, then hide the contraband under a clump of chicken feces.
...the perfect crime 
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Reply To This Topic #124 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 07:54:43 PM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose?
That's called art and this is no art. There's some obvious utility to it.
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Reply To This Topic #125 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 08:05:01 PM |
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dono but is cool
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Reply To This Topic #126 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 09:33:13 PM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose? Im with Slipperyjack47 on this one. Something to do with the egg doin's at the coop.....
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Reply To This Topic #127 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 02:17:57 AM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose?
That's called art and this is no art. There's some obvious utility to it. If there was an obvious utility to it...wouldn't there be thousands of them laying around?
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Reply To This Topic #128 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 08:27:19 AM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose?
That's called art and this is no art. There's some obvious utility to it. If there was an obvious utility to it...wouldn't there be thousands of them laying around? There are many patents that became failures. Maybe its a homeade one of a kind item that somebody was fiddling with but whoever made it spent a lot of time soldering it the old fashioned way and making it to these specifications. It seems to be a very well made item that is perfectly rounded and perfectly fitted with tight fitting caps and hasnt been used much. I agree its not art.
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Reply To This Topic #129 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 02:11:48 PM |
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why can't it be a contraption somebody was fiddling with, and serves no real purpose?
That's called art and this is no art. There's some obvious utility to it. If there was an obvious utility to it...wouldn't there be thousands of them laying around? There are many patents that became failures. Maybe its a homeade one of a kind item that somebody was fiddling with but whoever made it spent a lot of time soldering it the old fashioned way and making it to these specifications. It seems to be a very well made item that is perfectly rounded and perfectly fitted with tight fitting caps and hasnt been used much. I agree its not art. If there was an obvious utility to it...wouldn't there be thousands of them laying around...or items of similarity?
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Reply To This Topic #130 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 04:14:32 PM |
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Its too bad there are no manufacturers markings.
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Reply To This Topic #131 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 04:19:11 PM |
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Its too bad there are no manufacturers markings.
Come to think of it, I'd check again for a manufacturer mark. It looks too high quality for someone not to take credit for it. Might shine a light down there.
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Reply To This Topic #132 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 05:35:02 PM |
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Its too bad there are no manufacturers markings.
Come to think of it, I'd check again for a manufacturer mark. It looks too high quality for someone not to take credit for it. Might shine a light down there. I agree its quality made. We cant google it because we dont know what it is.
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Reply To This Topic #133 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 06:39:27 PM |
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Its a tool to castrate chickens or for other farm animals.
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Reply To This Topic #134 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 06:42:29 PM |
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Its a tool to castrate chickens or for other farm animals.
Are you guessing? Can you tell us how you know this? What are the end containers for? Is it a 2 man operation? I hope you are correct but I dont think its sharp. 
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Reply To This Topic #135 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 07:18:09 PM |
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Its a tool to castrate chickens or for other farm animals.
So a testicle for each cup? Male chickens don't have external sex organs. I never thought I'd say those words.
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Reply To This Topic #136 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 07:42:37 PM |
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Its a tool to castrate chickens or for other farm animals.
So a testicle for each cup? Male chickens don't have external sex organs. I never thought I'd say those words. I thought he meant cut off the head but I just dont see it. I think Fisheye was just guessing.
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Reply To This Topic #137 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 01:49:05 PM |
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Maybe a magicians trick. An egg is put in the canister and suddenly a chick comes out
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Reply To This Topic #138 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 03:20:40 PM |
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I wonder if that could be a fence post bank? I have heard them mentioned several times but I don't think I have ever seen one. Nothing on google about them either, pictures anyway. I think there was a post with a newspaper ad about them but that was a long time ago.
HH Charlie
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Reply To This Topic #139 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 03:25:14 PM |
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Does it have to be chicken/egg related, just because it was found in a chicken coop? Couldn't it be a plumbers doo-dad or an electricians soldering paste holder?
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Reply To This Topic #140 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 03:41:54 PM |
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Does it have to be chicken/egg related, just because it was found in a chicken coop? Couldn't it be a plumbers doo-dad or an electricians soldering paste holder?
Nope it sure don't, it could be from anywhere and for anything. I'm sure a lot of things wound up in chicken coops that had nothing to do with raising chickens.
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Reply To This Topic #141 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 03:49:15 PM |
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Its a torture device for Al-Qaeda terrorists.They make em put a body part in the open tube and slowly turn the blade till they talk.More effective than waterboarding.
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Reply To This Topic #142 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 04:05:38 PM |
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What is it?
I've been known to be wrong before so don't lay money on it but I think it was for cutting cigar tips in the center section. It it is old, the ends were used for snuff and cocaine. (Before it was deemed illegal it was used in Coca-Cola.) ;)
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Reply To This Topic #143 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 04:47:13 PM |
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What is it?
I've been known to be wrong before so don't lay money on it but I think it was for cutting cigar tips in the center section. It it is old, the ends were used for snuff and cocaine. (Before it was deemed illegal it was used in Coca-Cola.) ;) It would take 2 hands to turn it to cut the tip off the cigar.
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