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Nosce te ipsum
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So here is a mystery item for your 5th's enjoyment. Four images. Plus two bonus images from the same guy's property. Naturally, the 5th is a sticker and the 6th a funky solid ply tire of some sort.











 
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Seed planter?

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Last one is the trail tire on a tractor pulled, PTO driven mower/shredder. Where I grew up we called them a brush hog.


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Orion5 may be correct. It looks like an old tobacco slip planter they used before the mechanized versions. I think those were also used for planting seeds in rows (not broadcast).


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Tx is correct on the tire. The first pics look like a knife.


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Powder horn?




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Orion5 may be correct. It looks like an old tobacco slip planter they used before the mechanized versions. I think those were also used for planting seeds in rows (not broadcast).


I believe Orion5 is correct too.
I know the item as a dibbler.
They come in straight and curved handle versions.




 
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Armor piercing bull horn.


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It's a doohickey.

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No, no, no. It’s a thingamajig; not a whozeewhatzit. .


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Okay, a hint. Ya see tar on the handle.
 
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So it’s not a dingle arm?
 
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Planting dibble
 
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Okay, the guy has Class 3 weapons, drawers of collectible knives, and might have been pulling my leg. He said it was a tool used for unknotting ropes on rigged sailing ships of old.

But yeah, dibble looks more likely.

Thanks for playing.
 
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Okay, the guy has Class 3 weapons, drawers of collectible knives, and might have been pulling my leg. He said it was a tool used for unknotting ropes on rigged sailing ships of old.

But yeah, dibble looks more likely.

Thanks for playing.


Maybe... But a marlinspike or fid would usually have a much thinner taper than that.
 
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Originally posted by Woodman:
Okay, the guy has Class 3 weapons, drawers of collectible knives, and might have been pulling my leg. He said it was a tool used for unknotting ropes on rigged sailing ships of old.

But yeah, dibble looks more likely.

Thanks for playing.


Maybe... But a marlinspike or fid would usually have a much thinner taper than that.
Yeah. It does not look like a typical marlinspike.

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Okay, the guy has Class 3 weapons, drawers of collectible knives, and might have been pulling my leg. He said it was a tool used for unknotting ropes on rigged sailing ships of old.


That would be a marlin spike. And that ain’t whats in the pics.

I would hazard that it is a tool for making a hole in the ground in a row of plowed earth for the next guy on the tractor towed devise to put a fresh tobacco plant into.

A “staub”, like Karl Childers talked about, mm hmmm.



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Planting dibble


Agreed.




 
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Okay, a hint. Ya see tar on the handle.


It belonged to George Brett?


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