Anybody Know what this is?
#11
Good morning!
Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
We recieved this as a gift from some friends in Florida.
We are at a loss as to the intended use.
Beard comb?
Culinary cutting aid?
Back scratcher?
I have looked online but couldn't find anything.
Has anyone ever seen this?
Thanks!


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(12-26-2019, 09:06 AM)Dusty Workshop Wrote: Good morning!
Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
We recieved this as a gift from some friends in Florida.
We are at a loss as to the intended use.
Beard comb?
Culinary cutting aid?
Back scratcher?
I have looked online but couldn't find anything.
Has anyone ever seen this?
Thanks!

dimensions?
meat tenderizer?
Grippers?
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#13
I’d guess culinary cutting aid, though I think a fudge would work better and be easier to clean.
Carolyn

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#14
(12-26-2019, 09:06 AM)Dusty Workshop Wrote: Good morning!
Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
We recieved this as a gift from some friends in Florida.
We are at a loss as to the intended use.
Beard comb?
Culinary cutting aid?
Back scratcher?
I have looked online but couldn't find anything.
Has anyone ever seen this?
Thanks!

For holding corn on the cob
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#15
The base is 2" Dia.
Height 2.75" without spikes
Spikes are just short of 1" long.

Way to big for a corn holder.

I thought it could be to shred smoked meats but you would need 2.
Any other thoughts?


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#16
If yo u bake crackers you could use that to punch holes in the dough to let the steam out so that they don’t rise.

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#17
I'm guessing something to do with yarn making/combing fleece?? Just a guess!!
earl
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#18
Instead of asking us, why not ask the gifters?
Carolyn

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#19
"What can send to Dusty as a Christmas present? The guy has everything!" 

"I know. I have this extra cherry knob and these pointy dowels. I'll put them together and finish it nice. Ought to keep him guessing for awhile."

"Excellent idea! I'll get a box."


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#20
(12-26-2019, 04:31 PM)MsNomer Wrote: Instead of asking us, why not ask the gifters?

LOML and I got married in '82. We never have found out what one of the wedding presents was. The gifter just smiled and refused to tell me.

To the OP: other than woodworking, what hobbies do you have that the gifter would know about?

the ideas so far that seem to make sense to me:
meat tenderizer
raw wool comb
cracker vent tool
curry comb for pets
tool for piercing jello for spiking
Winkgrin
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